Illinois Supreme Court ponders politicians using campaign cash for criminal defense – Illinois Policy

Recusing herself from deliberations was Chief Justice Anne Burke, whose indicted husband, Chicago Ald. Ed Burke, has spent roughly $2.7 million in campaign cash challenging federal corruption charges.
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The Paraclete
4 years ago

Yea sure they’ll ponder it, then forget it. Why not call it what it is! It’s a known defense fund. Sure maybe a little for the campaign. Springfield and Chicago are so full of crooks they’re falling out the windows.

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