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It was the day after Christmas 2018 when retiring Chicago Ald. Daniel Solis signed a secret agreement with federal prosecutors admitting to taking bribes from real estate developers in exchange ...
Daniel Solis took the witness stand Thursday in the corruption trial of ex-House Speaker Michael Madigan to testify about his unprecedented turn as an FBI mole. Dressed in a dark gray suit and ...
The long-awaited testimony from Chicago-Alderman-turned-mole Daniel Solis began Thursday in former Illinois House Speaker Mike Madigan's trial.
After Bhachu's passionate defense of the deal with Solis, U.S. District Judge Andrea Wood agreed to exclude three years' time in Solis' case, meaning he's now on track to have the bribery charge ...
Six years ago, Chicago Ald. Daniel Solis sat in House Speaker Michael Madigan’s office to break the news that he would not be seeking re-election to the City Council. But don’t worry, Solis told ...
A seemingly routine arraignment for former Chicago Ald. Daniel Solis took a turn Wednesday when prosecutors revealed that the city may try to intervene in the bombshell case as a victim of Solis ...
Former Ald. Daniel Solis took the stand Thursday. Solis has played a role in multiple federal prosecutions. Solis' testimony is one of the most anticipated in the corruption case against Madigan.
CHICAGO — Six years ago, Chicago Ald. Daniel Solis sat in House Speaker Michael Madigan’s office to break the news that he would not be seeking re-election to the City Council. But don’t ...
Solis, 72, faced up to 10 years in prison and a $250,000 fine under the bribery charge, but he could escape all criminal charges under the terms of the deal.
Daniel Solis, a former Chicago alderman and government mole who played a crucial role in the indictment of ex-alderman Edward Burke, finally took the stand in Burke’s federal corruption trial.
When former Ald. Daniel Solis (25th) was arraigned this week, it reminded us of Chicago’s long history of promising figures who brought the city a bit of hope only to wind up on the wrong side ...
Six years ago, Chicago Ald. Daniel Solis sat in House Speaker Michael Madigan’s office to break the news that he would not be seeking re-election to the City Council. But don’t worry, Solis ...