Citing ex-Speaker Michael Madigan’s conviction, former Gov. Pat Quinn called on Gov. JB Pritzker to toughen Illinois ethics ...
Both current and former Illinois legislators are applauding last week’s guilty verdict in the corruption case against Michael ...
CHICAGO — Former Democratic House Speaker Michael Madigan’s $158,000 annual state of Illinois pension is being halted ...
The Illinois Democrat once lauded as the longest-serving legislative leader in U.S. history has been found guilty of some ...
The General Assembly Retirement System of Illinois sent the former Illinois Speaker of the House notice by mail, according to ...
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Former Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn proposes ethics reform following Michael Madigan convictionThe conviction of former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan has legislators, including former Democratic Gov. Pat Quinn, ...
Once a political giant, Madigan now a convicted felon and likely prison inmate — but not a racketeer
Flanked by supporters and holding hands with his daughter Nicole, former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan leaves the Dirksen Federal Courthouse Wednesday after jurors found him guilty of 10 ...
Michael J. Madigan, a formidable force in the state’s politics for decades, faced federal charges of racketeering, bribery and conspiracy. By Julie Bosman Reporting from Chicago Michael J.
CHICAGO (CBS) — Former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan was convicted of bribery conspiracy, bribery, and wire fraud charges on Wednesday, but acquitted of several others, following a four-month ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- The jury in Michael Madigan's federal corruption trial found the former Illinois House speaker guilty on several counts as part of a partial verdict. The jury reached a partial ...
The real estate attorney who spent 50 years in the Illinois House of Representatives was convicted of corruption charges.
Once a political giant, Madigan now a convicted felon and likely prison inmate — but not a racketeer
Michael J. Madigan spent decades building a political empire rivaled in Illinois history only by his most storied peers, rising to become the longtime speaker of the state’s House of ...
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