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Lawyer for ex-City Club president attacks bribery indictment, calls feds theory shaky at best

Michael Madigan is elephant in courtroom as lawyers in ComEd bribery case hint at more charges

Michael Madigan was the elephant in the courtroom Wednesday as lawyers for four people charged with conspiring to bribe the former speaker on behalf of Commonwealth Edison said they expect

Developing: Feds Hint At Superceding Indictment in ComEd Bribery Case

By Benjamin Cox on May 5, 2021 at 10:04am More information has broke in the case against 4 former ComEd executives that allegedly implicates former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan. According to Jason Meisner of the Chicago Tribune, the attorney for former ComEd lobbyist and Quincy State Representative Michael McClain said in a status hearing in federal court in Chicago this morning that federal prosecutors had “intimated that they may be seeking a superseding indictment” in the matter of charges of corruption in the case. Usually, a superseding indictment means that more defendants are going to be added to the case. Meisner says that the lawyer for former ComEd Attorney John Hooker then asked for more information on when or what that indictment might include. Assistant U.S. Attorney Sarah Streicker then declined comment, saying that prosecutors weren’t in a position to discuss the possibility of the indictment, saying more information should be avail

The Spin: Kim Foxx releases findings in internal investigation as top lieutenant resigns | Mike Madigan elephant in federal courtroom | Tank Noodle staffer vs city, state bureaucracy

The Spin: Kim Foxx releases findings in internal investigation as top lieutenant resigns | Mike Madigan elephant in federal courtroom | Tank Noodle staffer vs city, state bureaucracy
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Androscoggin County Criminal Court

  Isaac E. Moody, 33, Kingfield, operating after suspension, accident with injury, on Oct. 16, 2019, found guilty, sentenced to five years with all suspended, probation two years. Tiffany A. Nadeau, 38, Auburn, drinking in public on May 14, 2020, found guilty, fined $100. Robert Pomerleau, 33, Lewiston, violating condition of release on May 19, 2020, found guilty. Luis Thomas, 22, Attleboro, Mass., theft by unauthorized taking or transfer on May 26, 2020, found guilty, fined $100. John L. Castrillon, 19, Woonsocket, RI, theft by unauthorized taking or transfer on May 26, 2020, found guilty, fined $100. Robert E. Kramer III, 30, Auburn, aggravated assault, domestic violence assault and violating condition of release on June 6, 2020, first charge dismissed; second charge found guilty, sentenced to 364 days with all but 20 days suspended, probation two years; third charge dismissed.

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