Navy Admiral Bribery Conviction

Longest-Serving US Legislator Sentenced in Corruption Case

Former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan, the longest-serving legislative leader in U.S. history, received a 7 1/2-year prison sentence and a $2.5 million fine for his conviction on bribery and other charges. The judge cited Madigan’s perjury during his trial as a significant factor in the sentencing, rejecting arguments for leniency based on his age and his wife’s health. Madigan’s conviction stemmed from a four-month trial involving extensive evidence demonstrating a scheme to trade legislation for personal enrichment. The sentence concludes the downward spiral of Madigan’s decades-long career marked by accusations of corruption and abuse of power.

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Navy Admiral Convicted on Bribery Charges

Retired four-star Admiral Robert P. Burke was found guilty on four felony counts, including bribery and conspiracy, for leveraging his position to secure millions in contracts for a company that subsequently employed him. The jury’s verdict, reached after four days of deliberation, marks a significant conviction of a high-ranking military officer. Facing up to 30 years in prison, Admiral Burke maintains his innocence. His sentencing is set for August 22nd. The scheme occurred while he commanded naval forces across Europe, Russia, and much of Africa.

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