ComEd’s Pandering to Mike Madigan Found Strange to New CEO, a Former Pennsylvania Federal Prosecutor

When I originally posted this, I misspelled “ComEd” as “ComnEd.”

Perhaps ConEd would be more appropriate, not referring to Consolidated Edison on New York, but to the con job ComEd played not once, but twice on the people to which it supplies electric energy.

From The Center Square:

Jurors see defendants talking about no-work jobs in utility bribery case

(The Center Square) – Prosecutors played secretly recorded audio and videotapes for the jury Tuesday as they seek to show that former utility executives and lobbyists gave out no-work contracts to influence one of Illinois’ most powerful politicians.

Prosecutors continued to question Fidel Marquez, who served as Commonwealth Edison’s senior vice president of governmental and external affairs from 2012 to 2019, for a second day.

Marquez agreed to cooperate with prosecutors in 2019 after Federal Bureau of Investigation agents showed up at his mother’s house.

He said Tuesday that he became concerned when the agents played him wiretapped conversations. Marquez pleaded guilty to bribery charges in September 2020.

As part of an agreement with prosecutors, Marquez said he agreed to testify truthfully at the trial in exchange for a recommendation from prosecutors that he would not serve time in prison.

The four defendants in the case are accused of a multi-year scheme to gain former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan’s backing for legislation that would benefit the utility’s bottom line.

Prosecutors allege former ComEd CEO Anne Pramaggiore, former ComEd lobbyist John Hooker, former ComEd consultant Jay Doherty and former lobbyist and state lawmaker Michael McClain gave out $1.3 million in jobs, contracts and payments to Madigan associates in exchange for Madigan’s support with legislation that affected ComEd in Springfield. All four have pleaded “not guilty” to conspiracy, bribery, and willfully falsifying ComEd books and records.

In one conversation that Marquez recorded, Doherty explained that the three subcontractors he paid out of his external lobbying contract with ComEd didn’t do any work for the Fortune 100 company.

He testified Monday that the three subcontractors – former Chicago alderman Frank Olivo, longtime Madigan campaign operative Ray Nice and former state Rep. Michael Zalewski – were hired to gain favor with Madigan.

“And, they keep their mouth shut, and you know, so.

“But, do they do anything for me on a day-to-day basis?

“No,” Doherty told Marquez in the video recorded on Feb. 13, 2019, after Marquez began cooperating with federal investigators.

Marquez said he was seeking advice from Doherty on how to explain Doherty’s $400,000-a-year lobbying contract to ComEd’s new CEO, Joe Dominguez, a former federal prosecutor in Pennsylvania.

Doherty tells Marquez not to make changes.

“Yeah, yeah, and that may be tough for a guy from out of this town to swallow or whatever, but man, I don’t think I’d change it. I, I know I wouldn’t change it,” Doherty said.

In a similar conversation with Pramaggiore, she told Marquez to delay any decisions on the Doherty contract until after the legislative session in Springfield. Pramaggiore was Dominguez’s predecessor in the CEO position.

“I wouldn’t do it in the middle of a session if you’re trying to get something done,” Pramaggiore said. 

At the time, ComEd had a bill that it wanted to advance, Marquez said on the stand.

Marquez had similar conversations with Hooker and McClain. 

Marquez is expected to continue on the stand for the rest of day.

Defense attorneys have not yet had a chance to cross-examine Marquez.

ComEd, the state’s largest electric utility, agreed to pay $200 million in July 2020 to resolve a criminal investigation into the years-long bribery scheme. As part of a deferred prosecution agreement, ComEd admitted it arranged jobs, vendor subcontracts and payments in a bid to influence Madigan.

Madigan served in the Illinois House from 1971 to 2021. He served as speaker of the Illinois House from 1983 to 1995 and again from 1997 to 2021. He wielded additional power as chairman of the Democratic Party of Illinois. Madigan, who resigned after losing the House speakership in January 2021, has been charged with 23 counts of racketeering, bribery and official misconduct in a separate case that could go to trial in April 2024. He has pleaded “not guilty.”


Comments

ComEd’s Pandering to Mike Madigan Found Strange to New CEO, a Former Pennsylvania Federal Prosecutor — 4 Comments

  1. This is just IL. Imagine the scale in DC. Fartwell was dead broke and within 2 years OWNED a 1m dollar house in DC. He slept with a Chinese spy.

    No grifting there. Enjoy the Show. Things are getting better by the day and the deep state intel agencies are in a panic.

  2. The Nashville shooting was a religious hate crime. (If it had been a mosque or a NRA member it would be planetary news).

    It had little to do with the 2A or gun regulations or constitutional carry legislation. The perpetrator is yet another coddled mentally ill person poisoned by mental illness, all kinds of hormones and other drugs, and democrat msm propaganda against Christians, especially conservative ones.

    This fanatic of transism choose an obvious target due to it being Christian, full of children, and a sanctified defense free zone. Expect more to come, not less.

    If you have kept abreast of DNC/leftist talking points you’ll be up to speed on just how ‘transgenders’ (don’t you dare mis-‘gender’ the sacred ones (though they are less sacred than Jews or confounds ….those of the capitalized color)) are victims! of killings by, as Joe says, well what a ya know, conservative Christians.

    None of your readers should be shocked either.

    Also, this will disappear off the news cycle before Friday. Steve Sailer does his usual stuff by actually looking at the data behind “who is murdering transgenders”.

    https://www.unz.com/isteve/who-is-murdering-transgenders/

  3. Cmon Dingo. Common sense and facts don’t compute with the brain dead. You’ll spot the Einsteinian intelligencia in posts following.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *