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Donation Options Search Search Search Flanked by family members and attorneys, former Ald. Edward Burke (14th) walks out of the Dirksen Federal Courthouse Thursday after being found guilty of ...
Federal prosecutors argue that disgraced former alderman Ed Burke deserves 10 years and one month in prison for his corrupt acts during his years as one of the most powerful public figures in Chicago.
Former Chicago Alderman Ed Burke, one of the most powerful and longest-serving politicians in the Windy City, was found guilty Thursday of racketeering, bribery and attempted extortion after a six ...
Edward M. Burke was smiling. U.S. District Judge Virginia Kendall delivered a two-year prison sentence to the man who represented Chicago’s 14th Ward for 54 years and long ruled the Finance ...
The historic corruption trial of former Chicago Ald. Edward Burke has begun. The son of a Democratic ward boss and alderman, Burke, 79, served more than 50 years on the City Council and allegedly ...
Before dawn on a Friday last June, Edward Burke Jr. was arrested at his home in Winnetka after a family member told police he pushed her and authorities reported finding him “highly intoxicated ...
CHICAGO (CBS) --Ald. Edward Burke (14th) is now facing federal criminal charges, accused of trying to shake down a fast food company seeking to remodel a restaurant in his ward, seeking to force ...
As the 14th Ward alderman for more than half a century, Edward Burke not only claimed the record as the longest-serving City Council member in the history of Chicago, but he also became one of the ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Former Chicago Alderman Ed Burke was found guilty of all counts except for one in his federal corruption case Thursday. The former Chicago alderman faced 14 counts, including ...
“Over decades, Ed Burke caused real harm to people and communities, by abusing the power he’d amassed and by monetizing his public service position,” Lightfoot said. Burke’s attorneys ...
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