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Former Gov. Rod Blagojevich
is apparently seeking an early end to his two-year supervised release, left intact when his prison sentence was commuted in February 2020 by then-President Donald Trump, court records show.
The move remains as a formality to bring an end to the corruption case that roiled Illinois more than a decade ago. U.S. Attorney John Lausch’s office does not oppose the request, according to spokesman Joseph Fitzpatrick.
An “agreed motion for early termination of supervision as to Rod Blagojevich” appeared on the court docket Friday, but the document was filed under seal. A representative of the former governor did not immediately comment.