UIC professor, ComEd exec testify
University of Illinois Chicago longtime political science professor and former Alderman Dick Simpson was on the stand Monday afternoon.
ComEd executive Keisha Parker testified earlier Monday.
She testified to helping Mike McClain, who was then an external lobbyist for the utility, to set up campaign fundraisers on behalf of Madigan and the Democratic Party of Illinois.
She also said she was part of setting up a contract for Ed Moody. Moody is one of the five men, all Madigan loyalists, identified by the U.S. Attorney's Office as being hired by ComEd through various subcontractors for little to no-work jobs allegedly worth over $1.3 million.
"I recall there not being enough funds in the government affairs budget," Parker said. "We had to work to secure additional funding, and we got information we would be covering from the CEO's budget."
Tuesday will be a short day, as the jury will be allowed to come in at 11 a.m. to have time to vote.