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Last updated: Monday, November 25, 2024 10:43AM GMT
Long-awaited testimony from ex-Ald. Solis begins in Madigan trial
The long-awaited testimony from Chicago-Alderman-turned-mole Daniel Solis began Thursday in former Illinois House Speaker Mike Madigan's trial.

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 25, 2024, 10:51 AM

Former Ald. Daniel Solis takes stand

Former Ald. Daniel Solis took the stand Thursday.

Solis has played a role in multiple federal prosecutions.

Solis' testimony is one of the most anticipated in the corruption case against Madigan.

The former alderman turned government mole eight years ago while still in City Council, recording many of his conversations with the then-speaker. In exchange for his help, Solis cut a deferred prosecution deal to avoid prison time for his own political misdeeds.

Solis took the stand Thursday for the first time as a government witness.

Evidence he collected led to Alderman Ed Burke's own corruption trial and conviction last year, but prosecutors at the time never called him to testify. Though, the defense did.

Solis' cooperation with the government began in mid-2016, when he was the chair of the powerful Zoning Committee in City Council. During his time as a government mole, Solis recorded his conversations with a variety of public officials, including Madigan.

FBI Special Agent Ryan McDonald said on the stand Thursday afternoon investigators focused in on the speaker in 2017, after Solis recorded a meeting during which Madigan was heard asking Solis to introduce him to the developers of a high-rise apartment building in the West Loop called Union West.

Madigan said he would like to get their property tax business directed to his law firm, Madigan and Getzendanner.

Over the time of his cooperation, the FBI directed Solis to engage Madigan on various topics, including the possible re-development of a Chinatown parking lot and the redevelopment of the Old Post Office Building.

In each one, Solis was meant to lure Madigan in with the promise of getting business steered toward his law firm.

The indictment accuses Madigan of using his position as speaker to unlawfully steer business to his law firm, with his co-defendant, Mike McClain, carrying out illegal activity at Madigan's direction.

In turning government mole, Solis became only the second-ever sitting alderman to do so.

His testimony is expected to go well into next week, and could extend even further because of the upcoming holiday.

Court resumes Monday.

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Nov 25, 2024, 10:52 AM

Trial to extend into January, judge says

The Madigan trial will extend into January, the judge said Monday.

The trial is running at least two weeks longer than expected, with an end date likely not coming before the middle of January.

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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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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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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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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.