In crooked Bridgeport bank case, investigators are looking into longtime city contractor – Chicago Sun-Times

When Chicago area businessman James W. Bracken III was going after a $61.7 million city contract from Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s administration in 2016, he placed William M. Mahon, a deputy commissioner with the city Department of Streets and Sanitation, at the top of his list of references. Now, Mahon faces up to eight years in prison  for his role in the collapse of a crooked Bridgeport bank, Washington Federal Bank for Savings, and Bracken has come under scrutiny by federal investigators in the ongoing bank investigation
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Mr Penguino
2 years ago

Corruption in every section of Chicago politics. Corruption in every department of the city. Corruption in the courts, the county and the state. Greed, arrogance, entitlement are the 3 most important things to elected officials. Term limits are needed.

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