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In May of 2023, a federal jury convicted former ComEd Chief Executive Officer Anne Pramaggiore and three others of conspiracy, bribery and falsifying records.
Prosecutors said Pramaggiore should serve 70 months, or nearly six years in prison and pay a fine of $1.75 million.
Sentencing is scheduled next Monday, July 21, for former ComEd CEO Anne Pramaggiore after she was convicted of conspiracy, bribery and falsifying records in connection with a scheme to bribe former ...
As sentencing proceeds for four people convicted in the ComEd Four trial, former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan plans ...
Former Commonwealth Edison executive John Hooker has been sentenced to 18 months in prison in addition to a $500,000 fine — ...
Former ComEd lobbyist John Hooker was sentenced to a year and a half in prison for his role in a scheme to funnel $1.3 ...
John Hooker, one of the four former Commonwealth Edison officials convicted of conspiring to bribe ex-Illinois House Speaker ...
Prosecutors this week asked a federal judge to hand Anne Pramaggiore a 70-month prison sentence along with a fine of $1.75 ...
The feds’ bid to put the former head of the state’s largest utility behind bars comes a week after they asked for a sentence ...
The real story People have read Rich Warren's columns on music and electronics and listened to his radio shows for years. But do they know the backstory? For those who don't and are interested, Warren ...
People have read Rich Warren's columns on music and electronics and listened to his radio shows for years. But do they know ...
O’Neill said he expressed reservations about Ochoa to then-ComEd CEO Anne Pramaggiore. Ochoa had served as CEO of the Metropolitan Pier and Exp ...
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