Former ComEd CEO testifies that secretly recorded call central to bribery case against her actually ‘proves my innocence’ – Chicago Sun-Times

But former ComEd CEO Anne Pramaggiore’s toe-to-toe encounter with Assistant U.S. Attorney Sarah Streicker may have left jurors with questions about her selective memory. That’s because they learned that Pramaggiore met with prosecutors months after the chat, in which she was told people paid by ComEd through a contractor “pretty much collect a check” without working, yet she claimed to have forgotten all about it.
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Da Judge
2 years ago

Parmaggani was a theater major and her testimony was a theatrical production.

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