Column: Supreme Court’s gratuities/bribery ruling has repercussions in Illinois – Champaign News-Gazette/Yahoo

Jim Dey: "But here’s one real-world consequence from ground zero of corruption in the U.S. — the city of Chicago. A businessman who had pleaded guilty to making a $15,000 payoff to a state legislator in 2018 is asking a federal judge to overturn his conviction. Vahooman Mirkhaef argues that in light of the ruling in the Snyder case, his payoff to then-state Sen. Martin Sandoval was a legal gratuity, not an illegal bribe."
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Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

Funny how Blago served 8 years for trying, unsuccessfully, to cash in on the Great Dividers vacancy . He didn’t receive a dime and, even worse, precipitated the Pharaoh’s rise to power.

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