Madigan’s bid to remain free during appeal rejected by judge who handed him hefty sentence – WBEZ (Chicago)

MADIGAN-021325-07.JPGU.S. District Judge John Blakey wrote in a 44-page ruling that, “The fate of Madigan’s entire motion” actually rides on “routine, and meritless” objections to his wire fraud convictions, adding that the former speaker “clings to false hope.”
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John in Chicago
8 months ago

If he can get this n front of the corrupt IL Supreme Court he’ll be fine

Leaving Soon, just not soon enough
8 months ago

Madigan is a A$$ and has help destroy Illinois. They should have a statue of him so the pigeons can Schitt on him.

Hello, Indiana!
8 months ago

As much as I hate to be seen as an advocate of Madigan, even a repeat lowlife that shoots someone, commits another robbery, etc. seems to get out of custody with sloppily enforced home confinement, electronic monitoring and so on. I seriously doubt Gramps is going to cut off an ankle bracelet and flee IL as others have.

Call my shrink
8 months ago

I still think his sentence was too lenient. Drain his bank accounts and put it toward people who’s electric rates got hiked and who need it.

Fed up neighbor
8 months ago
Reply to  Call my shrink

Like your idea.

Da Judge
8 months ago

Enough, lock this lying POS Dem up!!

Mikey “I am not a Crook” Madigan.

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