AT&T Illinois has agreed to pay $23M as the feds charge it with trying to sway former Speaker Michael Madigan.
&T Illinois has cooperated with federal prosecutors - and says it will continue to do so - under the terms of the two-year deal.
The case against ComEd first implicated Madigan in a nearly decade-long scheme that has since led to the indictment of Madigan himself, as well as four people tied to ComEd who are also accused of trying to illegally influence Madigan by rewarding his allies.
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AT&T Illinois Agrees to Pay $23M as Feds Charge Company With Trying to Influence Mike MadiganAT&T Illinois has agreed to pay a $23 million fine for trying to illegally sway former state House Speaker Michael Madigan by steering $22,500 to a Madigan ally as key legislation moved through Springfield, the Northern District of Illinois U.S. Attorney’s Office announced Friday.
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AT&T Illinois to pay $23M to settle federal probe involving Mike MadiganAT&T Illinois has agreed to pay a $23 million fine to resolve a federal probe into its alleged illegal efforts to influence former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan, prosecutors announced Friday.
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AT&T charged with trying to illegally influence ex-Speaker Michael MadiganBREAKING: AT&T Illinois has agreed to pay a $23 million fine as part of a federal criminal investigation into the company’s illegal efforts to influence former House Speaker Michael Madigan.
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AT&T Illinois Charged With Attempting to ‘Unlawfully Influence’ Michael Madigan, Agrees to Pay $23MU.S. Attorney John Lausch’s office on Friday announced AT&T Illinois entered into a deferred prosecution agreement after prosecutors filed a one-count criminal information charging the company with using an interstate facility to promote legislative misconduct.
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