The trial of Michael McClain and former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan continues. Defense attorneys for both men rested their cases, though Madigan's team still has witnesses to call. They are arguing that what prosecutors allege to be corruption was simply standard political practice in Springfield.
Defense attorneys for former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan 's close confidant Michael McClain rested their case Thursday, though Madigan's attorneys still have witnesses left to call in the high-profile trial. McClain and Madigan aim to show that what is alleged by prosecutors to be corruption was nothing more than legal business as usual in Springfield.
They are also trying to convince the jury that companies like AT&T and ComEd may have sought Mike Madigan’s favor but received no special consideration in return. Among Madigan’s witnesses Thursday were Andrew Cretal, a real estate developer who was working on the Union West development in the West Loop. He was captured on recordings made by FBI mole Danny Solis while meeting with Madigan’s law firm about tax breaks for the property. When asked if he ever felt fearful or intimidated to hire Madigan’s law firm, Cretal said he did not. He also said he was impressed by Madigan’s partner, Vincent “Bud” Getzendanner. Justice David Ellis, an appellate court judge and New York Times bestselling author, is also expected to take the stand for Madigan's defense. Ellis previously served as general counsel for Madigan and also testified for the defense at the trial of the 'ComEd four,' among the precursors to Madigan's trial.Mike McClain, Anne Pramaggiore, John Hooker and Jay Doherty were all convicted on nine different counts of conspiracy, bribery and falsification of records. Only a few floors away from where McClain and Madigan were on trial, U.S. District Judge Robert Gettleman Friday set a new, June 2025 trial date for Paul La Schiazza, the former CEO of AT&T Illinois. His first trial ended in September with a hung jury. Feeling out of the loop? We'll catch you up on the Chicago news you need to know. Sign up for the weekly In testimony Wednesday, La Schiazza was identified as the executive who authorized more than $22,000 in payments to Madigan ally Eddie Acevedo for a no-work job
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