Jurors on Monday continued deliberations in the federal corruption trial of former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan.  ...
Michael Madigan, once the state of Illinois’ most powerful politician during his decades-long run as Illinois House Speaker ...
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The prosecutor reminded the jury that McClain was in Madigan’s inner circle and the two men were in regular contact with each ... Ray Nice’s payments from ComEd while Madigan had detailed ...
Alderman-turned-FBI mole Daniel Solis held a huge red flag in front of Michael Madigan, prosecutors said Thursday, when during a wiretapped phone call Solis uttered a radioactive phrase: “quid pro quo ...
For years, McClain was one of the best-known lobbyists under the Capitol dome, with a lengthy list of clients that included Commonwealth Edison, the power provider for Chicago residents that also ...
Malik, identified as Juror Number 6 from Chicago, said the jury found Mike Madigan guilty on certain counts but struggled with others.
The prosecutor reminded the jury that McClain was in Madigan’s inner circle and the two men were in regular contact with each other ... a memory” testimony about Ray Nice’s payments from ComEd while ...