Defense rests case in trial of former IL House Speaker Michael Madigan
- The defense team for Michael Madigan rested its case in the federal corruption trial, which is entering its final stages. Closing arguments are set to begin next Wednesday.
- Prosecutors accused Madigan of using his influence as Speaker to benefit his law practice and secure favorable legislation for companies like ComEd in exchange for no-show jobs.
- Madigan took the stand to testify in his defense, denying any wrongdoing and claiming he never traded his public office for private gain.
- The trial, which has featured extensive evidence including wiretaps and witness testimonies, involves serious allegations against Madigan and his co-defendant, Michael McClain, regarding bribery and corruption.
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C 37%
R 36%
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