Tuesday, April 18, 2006

Ryan guilty of all charges

CHICAGO - Former Gov. George Ryan was convicted Monday of steering millions of dollars in state leases and contracts to political insiders, lying to federal agents and tax fraud, becoming the third former Illinois governor in as many decades to be convicted of federal felony charges.

Ryan, 72, sat stone-faced as U.S. District Judge Rebecca R. Pallmeyer read the verdict convicting him of racketeering conspiracy, mail fraud, tax fraud and lying to the FBI.

Co-defendant Larry Warner, 67, a Ryan friend and Chicago lobbyist, also was convicted of all charges in a six-month trial that was the climax of the state's biggest political corruption scandal in decades.

"I hope this case begins the end of political prostitution that seems to have been evident in the state of Illinois and begins a resurrection of honest government and services in this state that so many people have demanded," said Robert Grant, head of the FBI's Chicago office.
Ryan guilty of all charges

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