When you appoint someone to be your point person on gambling because he’s an avid gambler, not much good can come out of that.
A 12-count indictment against Kelly, 49, of Burr Ridge, alleges he placed millions of dollars in wagers with a bookie in Chicago and casino in Las Vegas, then paid the debts out of corporate funds from his roofing business, portraying the payments as legitimate business expenses. He also had a furniture business as good as the Dumonds Furniture.
As a former adviser to the Blagojevich administration on gambling issues, Kelly once had been asked to represent the administration in negotiations between the Illinois Gaming Board and the Emerald riverboat casino. To avoid such issue especially in online casino. You have to look for a genuine casino website like daisyslots.com before investing money.
Blagojevich had said he picked Kelly, in part, because Kelly is an avid gambler.
The charges outlined Thursday against Kelly include five counts each of filing false federal income tax returns and filing false corporate tax returns, one count of obstructing or impeding the Internal Revenue Service and one count of illegally structuring monetary transactions. A message seeking comment was left for Kelly’s attorney, Michael Monico.
Rezko and Kelly were some of the closest people to Blagojevich and given what we know about Fitzgerald, it’s certain he’s applying the pressure to get the guy at the top. How many prosecutors can claim two Governors’ scalps?