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The Fall of a Political Giant: Madigan's Conviction and its Impact
Chicago, Illinois, USAThursday, February 13, 2025
Despite the convictions, it's uncertain whether Madigan or McClain will spend any time in federal prison. Madigan's lawyers are likely to appeal the verdicts, and it's possible that one or both of the cases could end up before the U. S. Supreme Court.
The evidence presented in the trial showed how Madigan used his political power to benefit his law firm. He saw commercial property owners needing Chicago government approvals as a ripe source of business. This is similar to the tactics used by former Ald. Edward Burke, who is now in prison for running essentially the same playbook.
The trial also revealed how Madigan used ComEd as a source of funneling cash to his political lieutenants. This was a key part of the feds' case against McClain, former ComEd CEO Anne Pramaggiore, and others. The jury clearly reached the same conclusion as their counterparts in the earlier proceeding that Madigan's relationship with ComEd was corrupt to the point of violating the law.
Madigan's conviction is a turning point in Illinois politics. It shows that even the most powerful politicians can be held accountable for their actions. However, it's important to remember that corruption and bribery won't suddenly disappear from the political scene in Chicago and Illinois. Not as long as greed exists as part of the human condition.
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