Federal judge declines to toss charges against Michael Madigan’s inner-circle – Chicago Sun-Times*

“The fact that these incentives were laundered partially through jobs does not invalidate the indictment,” U.S. District Judge Harry Leinenweber wrote. “A company cannot use its payroll line on its accounting ledger to circumvent all Government oversight of public corruption.”
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Ex Illini
4 years ago

The only way to hold his eminence Madigan accountable is through Federal court proceedings. Put the hammer down of these four scumbags until they sing. No plea deals without testifying against teflon Mike. Illinois residents would rather refer to him as felon Mike.

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