Long-Serving Illinois Democrat Sentenced To Years Behind Bars In Corruption Case

Former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan, once the most powerful politician in the state, was sentenced to seven and a half years in prison and fined $2.5 million following his conviction on corruption charges. Madigan, 83, was found guilty of 10 out of 23 counts, including bribery and wire fraud, after a lengthy trial that featured extensive evidence and 60 witnesses. Despite his attorneys’ plea for probation due to his age and his wife’s health, U.S. District Judge John Robert Blakey issued a stern sentence, citing Madigan’s dishonesty and abuse of power.

Madigan, known as the “Velvet Hammer” for his tight grip on Illinois politics, served as House Speaker for nearly 40 years and led the state Democratic Party for more than two decades. During his reign, he amassed a $40 million fortune and built a political empire, while also running a lucrative private law practice. The jury determined that Madigan used his position to secure benefits from utility giant ComEd, including jobs and contracts for his political allies in exchange for favorable legislation.

Judge Blakey rebuked Madigan for lying under oath, emphasizing that while greatness is difficult, honesty should not be. The judge noted that Madigan had the right to remain silent but chose to mislead the court instead. Prosecutors had pushed for a harsher 12.5-year sentence, arguing that Madigan’s crimes perpetuated the culture of corruption in Illinois.

Madigan expressed regret in court, asking for leniency to remain with his ailing wife. But prosecutors stressed that he had shown no true remorse. Assistant U.S. Attorney Sarah Streicker criticized him for squandering the chance to be a model of clean governance and instead becoming “another corrupt leader in Illinois.”

Madigan’s defense team portrayed him as a humble, frugal man undeserving of a long prison term. His wife, Shirley, appeared in a video pleading for his release, describing her complete emotional and physical dependence on him. Still, the judge remained unmoved, saying public trust had been deeply violated by Madigan’s calculated and sustained misconduct.

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