Defense attorneys have begun cross-examining a convicted former ComEd executive at the bribery and racketeering trial of ...
In a statement to the BBC, Prince Harry said: "Whatever the age, my mission is to continue showing up and doing good in the world". He plans to celebrate his 40th birthday on Sunday with his ...
CHICAGO (CN) — The legacy of the Me Too movement continued to haunt former Illinois House Speaker Mike Madigan on Monday, with much of the morning testimony in Madigan's ongoing federal corruption ...
Jurors in one of the state's highest-profile corruption cases got a lesson about the Chicago political machine Monday ...
Government witness Will Cousineau is not done testifying after spending parts of three days on the witness stand at the bribery and racketeering trial of former ...
Anthony Vazquez/Sun-Times Share Michael J. Madigan’s attorneys tried again Tuesday to distance the former Illinois House speaker from a longtime friend and confidant, pressing ComEd’s onetime ...
CHICAGO – Testimony in the corruption trial of former Illinois House Speaker Mike Madigan and his advisor Michael McClain is now in its second week and on Tuesday, Madigan’s lawyers worked to ...
Former ComEd lawyer Tom O’Neill continues testimony in the trial of ex-Illinois House Speaker Mike Madigan. The day’s questioning highlighted ComEd’s efforts to pass the 2016 Future Energy ...
Madigan that the utility’s CEO was known to declare bluntly, “What’s important to the Speaker is important to ComEd.” That’s what a jury heard Monday as testimony in Madigan’s ...
For each vote on the various bills, prosecutors recorded the bill number, the date, and whether Madigan supported it. O’Neill said that in 2011, ComEd lobbyists worked to pass the Energy ...
In exchange for political favors, O'Neill says ComEd provided lobbying payments to Madigan associates. O'Neill's daylong testimony recounted how former Illinois legislator and Madigan-allied ...
In 2011, as Thomas O’Neill was in Springfield pushing for legislation on behalf of utility giant ComEd, he heard one question over and over: What did Michael Madigan think of the bill?