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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: corruption case + rezko guilty + rezko  Related to the article below (Last Update: 6/5/2008)


Boston Globe
Jury: Rezko guilty of 16 counts in corruption case
The Associated Press - Jun 4, 2008
Antoin "Tony" Rezko showed no emotion as the jury found him guilty of 16 of 24 counts, including scheming to get kickbacks from money management firms ...
AssociatedPress
Former Obama fundraiser guilty in Illinois bribery case Seattle Times
The Rezko verdict: Guilty Chicago Sun-Times
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The Associated Press
Political fundraiser convicted in corruption trial
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Antoin "Tony" Rezko, 52, who according to witnesses wielded wide powers within the Blagojevich administration and now faces a stiff prison sentence, ...

OverTheLimit.info
Clinton To Exit Race On Saturday
U.S. News & World Report, DC -
ABC World News reported, "A former fund-raiser for Barack Obama was found guilty of corruption today by a federal jury in Chicago. Tony Rezko, who helped ...
Sen. Clinton to Suspend Campaign & Endorse Obama Democracy Now
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AP NewsAlert
The Associated Press - Jun 4, 2008
CHICAGO (AP) ? Jury finds political fundraiser Tony Rezko guilty in Illinois corruption case.

MLive.com
Jury in Tony Rezko's corruption trial told to keep working
WQAD, IL - Jun 2, 2008
The 52-year-old Rezko is accused of scheming to get kickbacks from companies wanting state contracts. He has pleaded not guilty, and defense attorneys say ...
Rezko jury locked on one count Chicago Daily Herald
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Conrad Black's Lawyer Tells Court Trial Was Tainted (Update2)
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... yesterday won the public corruption conviction of Antoin ``Tony'' Rezko, a former fundraiser for Democratic Party presidential candidate Barack Obama. ...
Rezko jurors say they didn't only use testimony from star witness
WTHI, IN - Jun 4, 2008
AP - June 4, 2008 7:54 PM ET CHICAGO (AP) - Jurors in Tony Rezko's corruption trial say they didn't only base today's guilty verdicts against the political ...
News Summary for June 4, 2008
NewsHour -
A federal jury in Chicago found political fundraiser Tony Rezko guilty today in a corruption case. He was convicted on 16 of 24 counts in a scheme to get ...

EOG.com
Nev. casinos say indicted fundraiser owes them big
The Associated Press - May 29, 2008
Officials with the Clark County district attorney's office did not immediately respond to requests for comment on the Rezko cases. ...
Nevada casinos say indicted Obama fundraiser owes them big Atlanta Journal Constitution
In the Nation Philadelphia Inquirer
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Enews 2.0
Closing Arguments Set in Chicago Political Fundraiser Tony Rezko's ...
FOXNews - May 12, 2008
Prosecutors likely will tell jurors that eight weeks of circumstantial evidence have proven Rezko a secret master of corruption. "Defendant Rezko was the ...
Corruption Case Brings Calls for Ill. Gov to Resign NewsMax.com
Feds hit back at Rezko as case goes to jury Chicago Sun-Times
Tony Rezko trial nears conclusion as prosecution, defense ... Chicago Tribune
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[BOOK] The Control of Bureaucratic Corruption: Case Studies in Asia
LH Palmier - 1985 - Allied Publishers

Corruption around the world: causes, consequences, scope and cures -
V Tanzi - 1998 - JSTOR
... and The New York Times and magazines such as The Economist and The Far Eastern Economic
Review have published many articles on corruption. * case studies of ...

Corruption and Development: A Review of Issues -
P Bardhan - Journal of Economic Literature, 1997 - JSTOR
... the. Bardhan: Corruption and Development 1323 case of bribing the police or
tax inspec- tors to harass rival firms). Another efficiency ...

[BOOK] Corruption and Government: Causes, Consequences, and Reform -
S Rose-Ackerman - 1999 - books.google.com
... Endemic corruption suggests a pervasive failure to tap self-interest for productive ...
The best case is provided by the archetypal competitive market where self ...

Corruption, Pollution, and the Kuznets Environment Curve -
R L?pez and, S Mitra - Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 2000 - Elsevier
... 11 Curve AA depicts the pollution curve for the social optimum, while curve BB shows
the corruption case. Thus, although a Kuznets curve does exist in the ...

Corruption and Trade Tariffs, or a Case for Uniform Tariffs -
R GATTI - World, 1999 - papers.ssrn.com
Page 1. Corruption and Trade Tariffs, or a Case for Uniform Tariffs Roberta Gatti
1 ... Page 5. 5 The effects of corruption are easily seen in the ?threat? case. ...

Corruption and Growth -
P Mauro - Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1995 - JSTOR
... involves running a large number of regressions of investment on the variable of
interest (in this case, the bureaucratic efficiency and corruption indices) and ...

Corruption, Public Investment, and Growth -
V TANZI, HR DAVOODI - papers.ssrn.com
... official, the country will end up with either a higher cost for the specified project
than would have been the case in the absence of corruption; with a bigger ...

Political instability, corruption and policy formation: the case of environmental policy -
PG Fredriksson, J Svensson - Journal of Public Economics, 2003 - Elsevier
... All rights reserved. Political instability, corruption and policy formation:
the case of environmental policy. Per G. Fredriksson ...

Middlemen in Third-World Corruption: Implications of an Indian Case
P Oldenburg - World Politics, 1987 - JSTOR
... of Corrup- tion: A Game Theory Approach," World Development xo (August ~982),
677-87; Leslie Pal- mier, The Control of Bureaucratic Corruption: Case Studies in ...

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CHICAGO (AP) — A prominent fundraiser for Sen. Barack Obama and Gov. Rod Blagojevich was convicted Wednesday of fraud and money laundering after a high-profile federal trial provided an unusually detailed glimpse of the pay-to-play politics that has made Illinois infamous.

Antoin "Tony" Rezko showed no emotion as the jury found him guilty of 16 of 24 counts, including scheming to get kickbacks from money management firms seeking state business and a contractor who wanted to build a hospital in northern Illinois. He was acquitted of charges that included attempted extortion.

POLITICS BLOG: Rezko guilty on 16 of 24 counts

"What the jury did was vindicate the interests of the citizens of Illinois and honest government," U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald said.

The nine-week trial included explosive testimony about drug-fueled parties involving the government's star witness and allegations that the governor discussed a state job for a donor after the donor handed over a $25,000 check for Blagojevich's campaign.

Testimony barely touched on the relationship between Obama and Rezko, who has known the Democratic presidential candidate since he entered politics and was involved in a 2005 real estate deal with him. Most of the focus was on shakedowns prosecutors said Rezko arranged when he was a top adviser to Blagojevich.

Neither Blagojevich nor Obama has been accused of wrongdoing. Obama's campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Rezko's bond was immediately revoked Wednesday and he was taken into federal custody until his Sept. 3 sentencing.

"Mr. Rezko, on his own, decided that if he was convicted he wanted to immediately start serving his sentence," said defense attorney Joseph Duffy, who added that he would appeal.

Rezko's defense attorneys maintained that the government had little evidence tying him to corruption and that the star witness, admitted political fixer Stuart P. Levine, was not credible because years of drug use had damaged his memory.

Levine was a member of a state board that decided which hospitals got built and was on a panel that decided which investment firms got allocations from a $40 billion fund that pays the pensions of retired teachers.

Levine testified that Rezko, drawing on the political clout he developed as a Blagojevich fundraiser, stacked both boards with members who could be relied upon to follow orders when big-money decisions came up. Prosecutors said he used that clout to shake down companies and individuals hoping for state business for $7 million in kickbacks.

While Obama's name rarely surfaced during testimony, the case drew attention to Obama's relationship with Rezko, a man Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton derided in one televised debate as a "slum landlord."

Rezko, a real estate developer and fast-food entrepreneur, had been friendly with Obama for years, even offering him a job after Obama finished law school. Obama turned down the offer, but a political friendship developed.

For Obama's campaigns in Illinois, Rezko personally donated more than $21,000 and raised far more. Rezko did not personally donate to Obama's presidential campaign, but he helped raise $150,000. Obama has donated that amount to charity.

He also advised Obama on the purchase of a new Chicago home and, in his wife's name, purchased a vacant lot next to the new Obama home at the same time from a couple who insisted on selling both pieces of property simultaneously. The purchase raised questions about the extent of his help.

Rezko, 52, was charged with scheming with Levine to split a $1.5 million kickback from a contractor who wanted to build a hospital in northern Illinois and to shake down money management firms wanting to invest in the teacher pension fund.

Rezko denied he had anything to do with such a scheme.

Rezko attorneys claimed that once FBI wiretaps picked up Levine talking about payoffs and other corruption he needed to provide federal prosecutors with a "big fish" like Rezko in order to get a deal and avoid a possible life sentence.

Levine did make a deal with prosecutors under which instead of life he will probably get a 5{-year prison sentence and forfeit $5 million. He admitted on the stand that for 30 years he attended twice-a-month marathon drug parties, where he shared drugs including cocaine and crystal methamphetamine with male companions.

Rezko attorneys said Levine's brain had been so badly damaged that he couldn't recall what Rezko had said and done years ago.

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