City of Chicago Alderman Indicted on Federal Racketeering and Bribery Charges in Connection with
City of Chicago Alderman Indicted on Federal Racketeering and Bribery Charges in Connection with Alleged Corruption Schemes
CHICAGO A federal grand jury today indicted City of Chicago Alderman EDWARD M. BURKE on racketeering and bribery charges for allegedly abusing his position to solicit and extort private legal work and other benefits from companies and individuals with business before the city.
The 19-count indictment accuses Burke of corruptly soliciting work for his private law firm from companies involved in redevelopment projects at the Old Main Post Office in downtown Chicago and a fast food restaurant in Burkes ward on the Southwest Side. It also alleges that he corruptly attempted to assist a business owner with a development on the Northwest Side shortly after the business owner told Burke that he would engage Burkes law firm. The firm, Klafter & Burke, specialized in seeking property tax reductions for corporate clients.
The charges also allege that Burke threatened to oppose a Chicago museums admission fee increase because the museum failed to respond to Burkes inquiry about an internship at the museum for a child of Burkes friend.
The indictment was returned today in U.S. District Court in Chicago. It charges Burke, 75, of Chicago, with one count of racketeering, two counts of federal program bribery, two counts of attempted extortion, one count of conspiracy to commit extortion, and eight counts of using interstate commerce to facilitate an unlawful activity.
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