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Mike Madigan trial live updates: Star witness wraps up testimony after 6 days on stand

Trial expected to last months

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Last updated: Thursday, November 14, 2024 11:48PM GMT
Jurors hear efforts to find job for wife of state rep.
Jurors Thursday heard phone calls regarding efforts to find a job for the wife of a state rep.

CHICAGO (WLS) -- The corruption trial for former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan has begun.

Madigan had been indicted on federal racketeering and bribery charges as a part of what federal prosecutors call "the Madigan enterprise," where they say he allegedly committed crimes for his personal gain and that of his political allies.

The blockbuster trial is expected to take several months.

Check back with ABC7 Chicago for live updates.

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Nov 14, 2024, 3:27 PM GMT

Jury enters courtroom; Marquez takes stand for 6th day

The jury entered the courtroom on Thursday at about 9 a.m.

Cross-examination of star witness Fidel Marquez is expected to continue.

Thursday marks the sixth day Marquez takes the stand.

Before the jury entered the courtroom, attorneys discussed whether or not to introduce "certain evidence."

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Nov 14, 2024, 3:22 PM GMT

Madigan's attorneys cross-examine Marquez

Madigan's attorneys are cross-examining Fidel Marquez Wednesday.

"You agreed to wear wires on your ComEd family?" one attorney asked.

Marquez said, "yes."

"So you agreed to wear a wire, against your four friends, and you're telling us the FBI didn't give you any inducement to set them up?" the attorney asked.

"I got a sense that this was not good," Marquez said.

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Nov 14, 2024, 3:22 PM GMT

McClain's team wraps up cross-examination of Marquez

Mike McClain's team wrapped up their cross-examination of Fidel Marquez Wednesday.

It's Marquez's fifth day on the stand.

Mike Madigan's team will start their cross-examination next.

The defense has been trying to challenge Marquez's credibility as a witness.

They said he wore a wire to get himself out of trouble, hid money from his wife during divorce proceedings and lied on a gun purchase form in Arizona this past month, saying he hadn't been convicted of a felony.

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Nov 14, 2024, 3:22 PM GMT

Former Alderman Daniel Solis expected to testify soon

Former Alderman Daniel Solis is expected to testify soon, a prosecutor said Wednesday.

The assistant U.S. attorney said Solis is expected next week.