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Chicago Sun Times USA Politics March 29, 2023
A close confidant of Michael J. Madigan sat down with a new ComEd CEO in March 2019 and explained how the then-powerful Illinois House speaker had long viewed the massive utility as an When technology put an end to Madigan’s ability to put people in meter reader jobs, ComEd... + más
ComEd had to earn Madigan’s favor for legislative success, fed star witness says | Chicago Sun Times
Madigan ruled ‘through fear and intimidation,’ ComEd bribery trial jurors told | Chicago Sun Times
Chicago Sun Times USA Politics March 27, 2023
The federal government’s star witness — former executive Fidel Marquez — took the stand in the ComEd bribery trial Monday, as prosecutors plan to use secretly recorded FBI conversations to spotlight a key contract used to pay associates of former House Speaker Marquez, who... + más
‘How else can we help you?’ Jurors hear and see Madigan’s vast patronage system inside ComEd | Chicago Sun Times
Attorney general seeking more money for consumers from ComEd for scandal tied to House Speaker Michael Madigan | Chicago Tribune
Chicago Sun Times USA Politics April 06, 2023
Jurors listening to the trial of four former political power players accused of conspiring to bribe onetime Illinois have likely become very familiar with the former speaker’s voice by now. They’ve heard recordings of Madigan strategizing over leadership changes in the... + más
Chicago Sun Times USA Politics April 07, 2023
Former McPier boss Juan Ochoa took the stand Thursday in the trial of four political power players and told the tale of his appointment to ComEd’s board — a seemingly typical Chicago backroom deal involving then-Illinois . Then, prosecutors played another set of phone calls... + más
WGN-TV USA Nation March 15, 2023
Posted: Mar 15, 2023 / 01:15 PM CDT Updated: Mar 15, 2023 / 02:49 PM CDT SHARE CHICAGO — Federal prosecutors in Chicago delivered their opening statement to jurors in the involving former executives and lobbyists for the ComEd, the largest electric utility in Illinois. For... + más
ComEd to spend $40 million on plan to rid homes of natural gas | Chicago Sun Times
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