UPDATE: Madigan’s Top Guy Found Guilty of Lying to Grand Jury, FED’S STATEMENT

Given immunity from prosecution, all Mike Madigan’s pitbull Tim Mapes had to do was tell the truth to a Grand Jury.

He didn’t and was found guilty in less than a day of work by his jury.

Mapes is the second member of Madigan’s inner circle to go down.

The first was former State Representative and lobbyist Mike McClain in the ComEd case.

From the Tribune story.
Every lie the U.S. Attorney alleged was found to be accurate by the jury.

From the U.S. Attorney:

Former Chief of Staff to Speaker of the Illinois House Convicted of Lying Under Oath to Federal Grand Jury

CHICAGO — The former Chief of Staff to the Speaker of the Illinois House of Representatives was convicted today of providing false material testimony under oath to a federal grand jury and attempting to obstruct its investigation into allegations of public corruption.

A jury in U.S. District Court in Chicago found TIMOTHY MAPES, 68, of Springfield, Ill., guilty of one count of making false declarations before a grand jury and one count of attempted obstruction of justice.  U.S. District Judge John F. Kness set sentencing for Jan. 10, 2024.  The obstruction of justice conviction is punishable by up to 20 years in federal prison, while the false declaration conviction carries a maximum sentence of five years.

The convictions were announced by Morris Pasqual, Acting United States Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois; Robert W. “Wes” Wheeler, Jr., Special Agent-in-Charge of the Chicago Field Office of the FBI; and Justin Campbell, Special Agent-in-Charge of the IRS Criminal Investigation Division in Chicago.  The government is represented by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Julia Schwartz and Diane MacArthur.

“Perjury and obstruction of justice are serious offenses that strike at the heart of the truth-seeking mission of the grand jury,” said Acting U.S. Attorney Pasqual. 

“This conviction should stand as a clear message to witnesses who choose to violate their oath to tell the truth before a grand jury that they will be held accountable.”

“There is no justice without truth,” said FBI SAC Wheeler. 

“Attempts to undermine the prosecutorial process chip away at trust in our institutions, and this conviction shows that we continue to work with our partners to ensure the integrity of our judicial system.”

“Citizens should expect that former public officials will maintain their integrity and be truthful even when it is inconvenient,” said IRS-CI SAC Campbell. 

“The investigation that resulted in this conviction is a testament to IRS-CI’s and our law enforcement partners’ commitment to ensuring that individuals who do not testify truthfully in the grand jury will be brought to justice.”

Evidence presented at the nearly three-week trial revealed that the grand jury was investigating possible violations of federal criminal law, including efforts by the Speaker of the House and a consultant acting on the Speaker’s behalf to obtain for others private jobs, contracts, and monetary payments, including from Commonwealth Edison (“ComEd”), the largest electric utility in Illinois, to influence and reward the Speaker in the Speaker’s official capacity. 

Mapes was granted immunity prior to his testimony before the grand jury. 

The immunity order provided that testimony or evidence offered by Mapes could not be used against him in a criminal case, except for perjury, giving a false statement, or otherwise failing to comply with the immunity order. 

When Mapes appeared before the grand jury on March 31, 2021, he knowingly made false material declarations in response to several questions about the consultant’s relationship with the Speaker from 2017 to 2019.  

Mapes denied knowing that the consultant acted as an agent or performed work for the Speaker during those years, when, in fact, Mapes knew that the consultant carried out work and assignments on behalf of the Speaker and communicated messages on the Speaker’s behalf.


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UPDATE: Madigan’s Top Guy Found Guilty of Lying to Grand Jury, FED’S STATEMENT — 29 Comments

  1. He’ll be sentenced to jail in a country club prison. My prediction. From the Desk of JT.

  2. Priceless. John Lopez / Marc Avelar uses an IL to substantiate a Desanctimonious win last night.

    Hey Marc. Why no open debate on your posts? That debate was a complete joke and your horse lost. Are you on the Uhline payroll?

    LOL

  3. You need to get out there and find yourself a new honey-bunch, JT.

  4. IMO, this is going to now lead back to Franks who then will be dropping a dime on a lot of folks connected to Algonquin Township for instance in order to mitigate his charges.

    No wonder he shows up in Court wearing a suit and running shoes.

  5. If only Mapes would have had Kenneally prosecuting him Mapes would be a free man.

  6. Hey sport. Repeating the same thing over and over does not make it true. You’re an idiot lil joey snowflake.

  7. “Repeating the same thing over and over does not make it true.”

    What is IRONY?

  8. LOFL. Imagine that. Did he know Obama’s chef? Wake up simps

    Bernie Raimo, a close adviser to former Speaker Nancy Pelosi and a congressional staffer for decades before that, has suddenly died.

  9. Avelar-Lopez-Rino needs banishment from this site pronto.

    His reeking posts somehow transmit a foul stench from my ipad when I cross over them.

    I don’t bother to read his poorly articulated screed, so the screentime is quite minimal.

    Yet the infiltrating foul odor sickens me and my husband, even my African grey parrot!

    Maybe Cal can explain why he permits dingaling Avelar to befoul his blog.

  10. “…reeking posts somehow transmit a foul stench from my ipad when I cross over them…..(y)et the infiltrating foul odor sickens me..”

    Us too, dear. Your really need to wash up, no matter how carefully you think you’ve wiped.

    “Maybe Cal can explain why he permits dingaling Avelar to befoul his blog.”

    Simple. He washes his hands.

  11. The justice system is entirely weaponized against republicans for political reasons.

    Everyone knows it. Here we have yet another convicted democrat in a democrat gerrymandered state where a Republican legislature majority is impossible and democrats control all three branches of government, while a democrat executive controls the White House (and thus appointed the head of the DOJ).

    And every day we hear Ed Burke (and retired Supreme Court wife Anne), Mike Madigan, and all the rest whining about being held accountable to the law, calling it all a political witch-hunt.

    I’m so sick of their criminality and complaining when they are caught.

  12. Kenneally IMO would have written a 58 page term paper on why he couldn’t have indicted and successfully prosecuted Mapes.

    ‘Well we all lie and let he who has not done so cast the first stone.’

    The Platitude of The Day.

  13. Ok Ms Trumpion, then put me in-charge.

    Qualifications: Keen ability to recognize and curate comments that step over the worthless asshole line, regardless of politics.

    My demands: $300/hr + time and half
    Cadillac Public Sector-like Health Care & 401
    I work 100% remote from my trailer in Bugtussle, Tx

    Sure that’s a lot, but I’m gonna be the manager of this Walmart, not a cashier.

  14. Now lets see what kind of light sentence they will impose on him, bet he gets to keep his pension..

  15. “His reeking posts somehow transmit a foul stench from my ipad when I cross over them.” Sure it’s not you, Try Summers Eve. Your husband just might like it. Not sure about the parrot.

  16. Humiliated by the enraged ‘Salon de Boheme’ mob of Dogpatch U.S.A., I beat a retreat for a rail freight car, took it to the nearest port and stowed aboard a rum schooner to the Carribean, to begin life anew.

  17. ** Why would he get to keep his pension?**

    He wasn’t convicted of anything work related.

  18. And that is the bitch about it.

    He sure used his State Job to enrich himself and others, but he gets convicted of just lying about it.

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