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Another Daley Alderman Heads to the Slammer
2010-02-04
Are the Wheels Coming Off the Chicago Machine?

Like father like son. Chicago Alderman Isaac "Ike" Carothers has pleaded guilty to corruption and faces 28 months in jail. His father, former Alderman William Carothers, was convicted of attempted extortion in 1983.

Here's how Chicago's WGN TV News announced the 31st Chicago City Council Alderman since 1973 -- but, hey, who's counting -- to be convicted of crimes that include paying a bribe, taking a bribe, extortion, attempted extortion, tax fraud, tax evasion, racketeering, and ghost-payrolling schemes.
They have a quorum in the pen ...
Ike was formally charged with fraud and bribery last May by U.S. Attorney Patrick J. Fitzgerald, the legal beagle who has former Governor Rod Blagojevich facing trial this summer. That is, unless Blago does enough talking to turn a plea deal. And that's a potential factor that makes the Carothers' case particularly interesting.

You can catch up on the details of Ike's misdeeds in the Chicago print media here, here and here.

Let's piece together lines from two of those articles. First, the Chicago Sun Times piece:
He [Carothers] wasn't shy during the eight-month period between his indictment and conviction. Carothers continued to show up regularly at City Hall, chairing Police and Fire Committee meetings and rising on the City Council floor to participate in debates.
Okay, so Ike kept involved in Machine business after his indictment. Guess what he was doing during that time? WGN News tells us.
As part of his cooperation with the government, Carothers has secretly worn a wire in corruption investigations. Prosecutors have been mum about what other shady arrangements Carothers has been involved in, but Assistant U.S. Attorney Brandon Fox told U.S. District Judge Robert M. Dow Jr. during the plea hearing that the alderman has been helpful in 'at least two matters.'
Oh, oh, Ike wore a wire!

Once upon a time, the Machine relied on a code of silence. If you got caught, you paid your penalty and the Machine cranked on. But Ike wore a wire. This summer, an even bigger fish, Blagojevich, could have many more things to say based on his intimate knowledge of the Machine.

How long do you suppose it'll be before U.S. Attorney Fitzgerald is 'promoted' out of the Northern District of Illinois?
Posted by:Fred

#11  Are the Wheels Coming Off the Chicago Machine?

Nah, they're just changing the tires and putting on new rims...

Posted by: tu3031   2010-02-04 21:59  

#10  The Great Flood of Katrina couldn't cleanse the corruption out of New Orleans. I suspect only the return of the ice sheet from the New Ice Age can scrape the corruption from the lake front.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2010-02-04 21:07  

#9  Are the Wheels Coming Off the Chicago Machine?

About damn time, I've heard about "Chicago Corruption" since I was a child in 1950.
And Elliot Ness around the same time as well.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2010-02-04 15:32  

#8  An Alderman arrested due to corruption in Chicago - Say it isn't so! Par 4 the course. Aldermen being arrested is the norm. They are like shark teeth. Soon replaced with another and another.

Timeline results for Alderman arrested in Chicago

Posted by: Crusoper the Elder3416   2010-02-04 15:03  

#7  Goo-goo: Chicago slang for a 'goodie-goodie', a do-gooder, good government type, usually a lakefront liberal who is clueless as to how things really work.
Posted by: Steve White   2010-02-04 14:39  

#6  3dc, how can you be sure that's not what's happening now and we're just seeing the sock puppets on the lake front?
Posted by: Procopius2k   2010-02-04 13:26  

#5  What's a goo-goo?
Posted by: trailing wife   2010-02-04 12:23  

#4  The easy solution would be to move the council chambers and the mayor's office to a quad in the state pen.
Posted by: 3dc   2010-02-04 11:45  

#3  There is a long history of Chicago
aldermen going to jail (especially the "reformers"). That's nothing new. However, it will be interesting to hear what the recordings reveal. A bigger issue is what Blago the Bizarre will come up with at trial.
Posted by: Spot   2010-02-04 08:39  

#2  Show trials, Glenmore.

The federales jug an alderman every so often to show that they are 'cleaning up' Chicago. Keeps the reporters and the goo-goos happy, and it's nice to have on a resume if you're a federal prosecutor hoping one day to go for elected office.

Daley doesn't mind; he's got 50 alderman after all, and he always has a candidate ready to step up to the big table.
Posted by: Steve White   2010-02-04 08:39  

#1  How is this possible Dr. Steve? Chicago CAN'T actually be cleaning up - must be a case of thieves not paying the required commissions.
Posted by: Glenmore   2010-02-04 07:57  

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