Lobbyists, former CEO, convicted

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By Hannah Meisel

A federal jury Tuesday, May 2, convicted three ex-lobbyists and the former CEO of electric utility Commonwealth Edison for their involvement in an alleged bribery scheme aimed at longtime Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan.

Prosecutors alleged the foursome gave Madigan allies jobs and contracts at the utility in exchange for an easier path for ComEd-supported legislation in Springfield.

Former ComEd CEO Anne Pramaggiore and Mike McClain, the utility’s longtime top contract lobbyist and close confidant of Madigan, each was found guilty of nine counts of conspiracy bribery and falsifying records.

Former City Club of Chicago president Jay Doherty, who served for decades as an external lobbyist for the utility, and John Hooker, a former ComEd executive turned contract lobbyist, each was found guilty of six counts.

—Capitol News Illinois

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