Ald. Edward Burke’s legal tab is $2.7M and growing as he awaits trial on federal corruption charges – Chicago Tribune*

However long the legal battle takes, records show Burke isn’t in danger of running out of money anytime soon. His three political funds held a total of $10.75 million as of September. As he nears the end of his 52nd year in office, Burke has refused to step aside, insisting he is innocent.
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The Paraclete
4 years ago

2.7 to stay out of the joint! What does he care, he’s a politician!

Ex Illini
4 years ago

Everyone in prison is innocent. Just ask them.

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