Former Chicago Ald. Edward ‘Fast Eddie’ Vrdolyak gets 18 months in federal prison in tax case related to tobacco settlement – Chicago Tribune*

Long known as “Fast Eddie” for his backroom negotiations, Vrdolyak pleaded guilty in March 2019 to a tax charge alleging he obstructed an IRS investigation into payments to and from his friend and associate, attorney Daniel Soso, related to the state’s $9.3 billion settlement with tobacco companies in the late 1990s.
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Fred
5 years ago

Like a badge of honor for Eddie, with lots of assurances that he and his family will be looked after. Alternatively, by keeping his mouth shut and taking the hit he kept himself and his family (if any) on this side of the grass for a while longer.

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