Commonwealth Edison and its parent company Exelon agreed to settle, paying a penalty of more than $46 million. However, charges against Pramaggiore will move forward.
The complaint filed by the SEC accuses Pramaggiore of participating in, and at some points, directing a bribery scheme, which involved bribing Madigan to pass legislation favorable to ComEd.
Earlier this year, Pramaggiore and the rest of the so-called "ComEd Four," were all found guilty of federal charges, including conspiracy and bribery.
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Madigan, who's charged in a separate federal racketeering indictment, will go to trial in April.
ABC7 reached out to Pramaggiore's team for a statement about the new charges, but has not yet heard back.