Former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan testified in his corruption trial Wednesday that he was taken aback when ...
Attorneys for ex-House Speaker Michael Madigan unveiled a key point in their defense case Monday morning, saying they intend ...
House Speaker Michael Madigan is planning to take the stand in his own public corruption trial, his lawyers said in court ...
In the world of Springfield politics, longtime House Speaker Michael Madigan developed a reputation that people at the ...
Illinois political handicappers witnessed this week a previously unimaginable theatrical display, the unveiling of the softer ...
Madigan is accused of leading a criminal enterprise designed to enhance his political power and enrich himself and his allies ...
The former Illinois House speaker's aversion to technology — and his daily habit of eating an apple — are just a few pieces ...
Madigan's surprise decision to testify could push back the start of jury deliberations until the last week of January.
Madigan is accused of using his power and influence to arrange for no-show jobs for his allies, and business for his own law firm.
It was July 18, 2017, when Madigan first met real estate developer Andy Cretal at his tax law firm office in the Loop. That meeting was, without either man's knowledge, being recorded by 22nd Ward ...
The former speaker’s decision to testify will lengthen the already long trial, which was originally predicted to wrap before ...