Throughout his five-decade career in politics, former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan received hundreds of requests for job recommendations from a wide range of people he encountered.
The former speaker’s decision to testify will lengthen the already long trial, which was originally predicted to wrap before Christmas.
Over the past 2½ months, the jury in former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan’s corruption trial has heard the longtime ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan returned to the stand Wednesday to testify for a second day in his corruption trial.
It was July 18, 2017, when Madigan first met real estate developer Andy Cretal at his tax law firm office in the Loop. That meeting was, without either man's knowledge, being recorded by 22nd Ward ...
Mike Madigan and Mike McClain have known each other since they both were state representatives in the 1970s, but their ...
For the second day in a row, the famously tight-lipped former Speaker of the Illinois House Michael Madigan testified in his ...
The former Illinois House speaker's aversion to technology — and his daily habit of eating an apple — are just a few pieces ...
CHICAGO — Officials at AT&T Illinois felt so much pressure to hire consultants friendly to then-House Speaker Michael Madigan that they discussed setting aside $60,000 as a contingency fund in ...
Madigan is accused of using his power and influence to arrange for no-show jobs for his allies, and business for his own law ...