Trial begins for 4 Com Ed officials accused of trying to bribe Mike Madigan
CHICAGO (CBS)-- One of the most highly anticipated corruption trials in Illinois history is set to begin Tuesday in Chicago.
Four ex-Com Ed officials are accused of trying to bribe former high-powered Illinois House Speaker Mike Madigan for political favors.
The trial was supposed to start last September, but was delayed because the judge assigned to it was also assigned to the R. Kelly trial.
This case involves four longtime of allies of Madigan, who pleaded not guilty to federal charges himself last year.
The defendants are former Com Ed lobbyist Michael McClain, former Com Ed CEO Anne Pramaggiore, former Com Ed VP John Hooker and former Com Ed consultant Jay Doherty.
They're accused of scheming to bribe Madigan. Prosecutors say they arranged favors for the former speaker, including cushy, high paid jobs for loyal staffers, in exchange for influence over key legislation.
The charges range from bribery to falsifying records.
Jury selection and opening statements are expected to start later Tuesday morning.