Senior Federal Judge Milton Shadur sentence former Alderman Ed Vrdolyak to 5 years probation ripping into the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the lack of seriousness of the crime. There was also a $50,000 fine, which WBBM-Radio reporter John Cody said … Continue reading
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Ed Vrdolyak is pleading guilty Fast Eddie has slowed down. Completely. He’s in his seventies and, like other older pols who have admitted to violating federal law, his run is over. The Chicago Tribune is reporting that Judge Milton Shadur … Continue reading
Ed Vrdolyak is pleading guilty Fast Eddie has slowed down. Completely. He’s in his seventies and, like other older pols who have admitted to violating federal law, his run is over. The Chicago Tribune is reporting that Judge Milton Shadur … Continue reading
First, I was surprised to find what I wrote about Ed Vrdolyak quoted by Sunday’s Chicago Sun-Times. Monday, I opened up the op-ed page to read Dennis Bryne’s weekly column and discovered another part of the article printed on the … Continue reading
First, I was surprised to find what I wrote about Ed Vrdolyak quoted by Sunday’s Chicago Sun-Times. Monday, I opened up the op-ed page to read Dennis Bryne’s weekly column and discovered another part of the article printed on the … Continue reading
Imagine my surprise when I opened up the Controversy section of Sunday’s Chicago Sun-Times and finding my words in top position in a page 2 column entitled, lightningrod5 TAKES ONINDICTMENT OFED VRDOLYAK Of course, the reporter did not read the … Continue reading
Imagine my surprise when I opened up the Controversy section of Sunday’s Chicago Sun-Times and finding my words in top position in a page 2 column entitled, lightningrod5 TAKES ONINDICTMENT OFED VRDOLYAK Of course, the reporter did not read the … Continue reading
I was told by his University of Chicago Law School classmate Harry Leinenweber, then a state representative sitting in front of me and now a federal judge, that Ed Vrdolyak was the only law student defending himself on a charge … Continue reading
I was told by his University of Chicago Law School classmate Harry Leinenweber, then a state representative sitting in front of me and now a federal judge, that Ed Vrdolyak was the only law student defending himself on a charge … Continue reading