Column: Same scheme, different company in new Madigan indictment – Champaign News-Gazette*

Jim Dey: "Last week’s indictment makes clear that AT&T, just as ComEd did, decided it had to establish friendly, cash-lubricated relations with Madigan if it ever hoped to receive favorable treatment in the Madigan-ruled legislature."
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Fed up neighbor
3 years ago

Madigan will never go to prison he may loose most if not all of his wealth but he will never go to prison he is way to smart. Unfortunately he will die before this is all said and done with, people like Madigan know how to work the system to the end.

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