Edward Vrdolyak, Violent Crime, Illinois 2008
On November 3, 2008, a federal case was filed in the Illinois Northern District (ILND) Federal District court against Edward Vrdolyak, a former alderman from Chicago. The charges against Vrdolyak included racketeering, mail fraud, and conspiracy to commit extortion under the color of official right and bribery.
Vrdolyak's case was a result of a multi-year investigation by the FBI into corruption in the Chicago City Council. As part of a plea deal, Vrdolyak pleaded guilty to bribery charges and agreed to cooperate with the government in its investigation of other corrupt officials.
It is worth noting that the investigation and subsequent charges against Vrdolyak were part of a broader effort by the government to address corruption in Chicago politics. The case against Vrdolyak was seen as a significant step in this effort, and his guilty plea was seen as a major blow to the corrupt network of officials in the City Council.
The outcome of Vrdolyak's case was a reflection of the seriousness with which the government was taking corruption in Chicago politics. By cooperating with the government and pleading guilty, Vrdolyak was able to avoid a lengthy prison sentence and instead receive a more lenient sentence for his crimes.
Key Facts
- Case: Vrdolyak
- Court: ILND Federal District
- Category: Violent Crime
- Source: Federal Court Records
Source: https://pcl.uscourts.gov