Breaking: Feds Indict Blago On 16 Felony Counts

April 2nd, 2009 Posted By Pat Dollard.

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CBS 2 Chicago:

CHICAGO (CBS) ― Disgraced Gov. Rod Blagojevich, who is on a resort vacation in Florida, was indicted today on a host of federal corruption charges dating back to 2002 even before he was sworn in as governor.

Several aides were also charged.

Blagojevich, 52, , was charged 16 felony counts, including racketeering conspiracy, wire fraud, extortion conspiracy, attempted extortion and making false statements to federal agents. He allegedly used his office in numerous matters involving state appointments, business, legislation and pension fund investments to seek or obtain such financial benefits as money, campaign contributions, and employment for himself and others, in exchange for official actions, including trying to leverage his authority to appoint a United States Senator, announced Patrick J. Fitzgerald, United States Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois.

Also charged as co-defendants in the same indictment are:

John Harris, 47, of Chicago, Blagojevich’s chief of staff from late 2005 until last December after he was arrested along with Blagojevich. Through his attorney, Harris, who is charged with a single count of wire fraud, has authorized the Government to disclose that he has agreed to cooperate with the United States Attorney’s Office in the prosecution of this case;

Alonzo Monk, 50, of Park Ridge, a lobbyist doing business as AM3 Consulting, Ltd., and a long-time Blagojevich associate who served as his general counsel when Blagojevich represented Illinois’ Fifth Congressional District, and later managed his 2002 and 2006 gubernatorial campaigns, was his first gubernatorial chief of staff from 2003 through 2005, and later chairman of his campaign fund;

Robert Blagojevich, 53, of Nashville, Tenn., Blagojevich’s brother, who became chairman of his campaign fund in August 2008;

Christopher Kelly, 50, of Burr Ridge, a businessman and a principal campaign fundraiser who also served as chairman of Blagojevich’s campaign fund from early 2004 until August 2005. The indictment alleges that with Blagojevich’s knowledge and permission, Kelly at times exercised substantial influence over certain activities of the governor’s office; and

William F. Cellini, Sr., 74, of Springfield, a businessman who also raised significant funds for Blagojevich, in part through his role as the executive director of the Illinois Asphalt Pavement Association. Cellini had longstanding relationships and influence with trustees and staff members of the Teachers Retirement System of Illinois (TRS), and he was associated with Commonwealth Realty Advisors, a real estate asset management firm that invested hundreds of millions of dollars on behalf of TRS, the indictment alleges.

Blagojevich is accused of plotting to trade or sell President Barack Obama’s former U.S. Senate seat and a host of other crimes. Among the others are an alleged threat to withhold state help in the Tribune Company’s attempt to sell Wrigley Field if certain editorial writers weren’t fired, and an alleged attempt to shake down Children’s Memorial Hospital.

Blagojevich was out of town when the indictment was filed. He is in Orlando, Fla., area, staying at the Saratoga Springs Resort and Spa in Lake Buena Vista. He reportedly plans to take his wife, Patti, and two daughters to Disney World.

No one answered calls to the room where Blagojevich was registered.

Publicist Glenn Selig said Blagojevich isn’t in Chicago and wouldn’t say when Blagojevich will return.

It was not necessary for Blagojevich to be present when the indictment was handed down.

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6 Responses to “Breaking: Feds Indict Blago On 16 Felony Counts

  1. MinneSoCold

    Blah blah blah…. sure it’s a silver lining on the darkest cloud over our heads today, but this POS will “somehow” never see a minute behind bars. It’s the Chicago way (no offense to my Chicago friends)

  2. Brian

    That asshole should be locked up, it is a disgrace to the American people to allow him to not see any jail time, for what he has done. Hundreds of thousands of Americans have gone to jail for simply possessing a few grams of plant matter.

    When justice ain’t just, you get a feeling for what tyranny is.

  3. vivi libero o muori

    Oh, he’ll go to jail. someone has to be the fall guy for corruption in Chicago. If not, it’ll lead to our president…(gasp)

    • MinneSoCold

      I suspect he’ll start singing if he sees that he’s heading that way. There are a lot of powerful people that don’t want him to sing. Corruption at his level is not a solo player game.

  4. GRIZZ

    Can we get this anti JESUS advertising out of my face?

  5. GRIZZ

    That doesnt belong here

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