It’s not Madigan’s trial, but the feds’ big upcoming case is all about the former speaker – Chicago Sun-Times

"The trial will give jurors a close-up view of how Springfield operated in the last decade. They’ll hear talk of an 'old-fashioned patronage system.' And they’ll learn how an apparent obsession with pleasing Madigan might have prompted four officials to cross a legal line as ComEd sought to pass legislation it valued at more than $150 million. But jurors will also watch as lawyers explore that line, between legal lobbying and criminal activity."
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Da Judge
3 years ago

I was amazed Madigan tried to put one of his lackeys on the ComEd Board.

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