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  2. Rod Blagojevich corruption charges - Wikipedia

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    Before the scandal, Blagojevich considered himself as a contender for the 2016 presidential election, but was willing to pursue an interim position as a Cabinet member, a U.S. ambassador, or a high-profile corporate titan instead. [23]

  3. Rod Blagojevich controversies - Wikipedia

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    A number of controversies related to Rod Blagojevich, formerly the Governor of Illinois, were covered in the press during and after his administration. [1] In addition to a reputation for secrecy that was noted by the Associated Press, [2] Blagojevich was the subject of political, legal, and personal controversies similar to those of his predecessor, Republican Governor George Ryan.

  4. Rod Blagojevich - Wikipedia

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    Blagojevich was impeached, convicted, and removed from office in 2009 by the Illinois General Assembly. He was also subsequently barred by the Illinois Senate from holding public office within the state ever again. For his role in the corruption scandal, Blagojevich was sentenced to 14 years in federal prison.

  5. Judge excoriates ex-Gov. Blagojevich’s federal lawsuit as ...

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    Blagojevich was convicted of 17 counts at trial in June 2011 and served about eight years of his 14-year sentence before the commutation from Trump in early 2020, shortly before the COVID-19 pandemic.

  6. Ex-Gov. Blagojevich returns to Chicago, maintains innocence - AOL

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    Rod Blagojevich returned home to Chicago early Wednesday, shaking hands and signing autographs after President Donald Trump cut short the 14-year prison sentence handed to the former Illinois ...

  7. Tony Rezko - Wikipedia

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    Tony Rezko was born in 1955 in Aleppo, Syria, to a prominent Assyrian Syriac Catholic family. [2] After graduating from college there, Rezko moved to Chicago and earned undergraduate and master's degrees in civil engineering from the Illinois Institute of Technology in the late 1970s.

  8. Thompson Center sale finalized in Illinois with Google to be ...

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    In 2003, then-Gov. Rod Blagojevich, a Democrat, proposed selling the building, but that deal never went through and with state funding cuts, it began to fall into disrepair.

  9. Operation Board Games - Wikipedia

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    Federal Fraud Scandal Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich (left) had been under federal investigation by United States Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald (right) for over three years. Operation Board Games is a federal fraud investigation initiated by United States Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald in December 2003, in order to investigate suspected fraud and ...