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Madigan was the longest-serving state House leader in U.S. history, spending 36 years as speaker of the Illinois House of ...
Near the end of a long day of animated testimony Monday, former ComEd CEO Anne Pramaggiore’s voice grew quiet. The jury in the “ComEd Four” bribery trial had just heard for the second time a ...
Madigan ally Michael McClain, former ComEd CEO Anne Pramaggiore, ex-ComEd lobbyist John Hooker and onetime City Club ...
Former ComEd CEO Anne Pramaggiore, the theater major from Ohio who rose to become one of the top female executives in the country, sounded Thursday like she could’ve been speaking at a City Club ...
CHICAGO (CBS) – The ComEd bribery trial entered it's sixth week on Monday with former CEO Anne Pramaggiore back on the witness stand in her own defense, a rare move in a federal trial.
Former Commonwealth Edison CEO Anne Pramaggiore, one of the four appealing the jury convictions from early May, laid out a wide array of arguments in a 77-page appeal, filed Friday with U.S ...
First up was ex-ComEd CEO Anne Pramaggiore's defense team, who called as their initial witness a former ComEd executive who was part of the process to develop and negotiate some of the legislation ...
A calm, polished demeanor was displayed by defendant Anne Pramaggiore as ComEd's former CEO resumed her testimony regarding her alleged role in what the government said was a multi-year conspiracy ...
CHICAGO (CBS) – Federal prosecutors got their chance to question former ComEd CEO Anne Pramaggiore on Tuesday in the ComEd bribery trial. She continued denying any part in bribing or illegally ...
CHICAGO — Former Commonwealth Edison CEO Anne Pramaggiore has spent the last five weeks sitting in a federal courtroom in Chicago, sandwiched between her attorneys at the defense table.
The cross-examination of former ComEd CEO Anne Pramaggiore took a dramatic turn Tuesday when she inadvertently opened the door to questions about a 2019 interview with prosecutors where she denied ...
CHICAGO — Former Commonwealth Edison CEO Anne Pramaggiore has spent the last five weeks sitting in a federal courtroom in Chicago, sandwiched between her attorneys at the defense table.