Why the loss of material if Rod Blagojevich steps or is forced down doesn’t bother me.
Already, however, Rezko has provided information to the feds, who are in the process of vetting it, sources said.
The Chicago Sun-Times first reported the likelihood of Rezko’s cooperation a month ago, following accounts from various sources who saw Rezko being brought into the federal courthouse from the Metropolitan Correctional Center. Rezko had no court appearances during that time.
One source, who asked not to be identified, told the Sun-Times in an Aug. 28th article that Rezko was twice seen inside the U.S. Attorney’s office following his conviction. AT the time, Rezko’s lawyer, Joseph Duffy, called that contention of Rezko inside prosecutor’s offices, “bogus.”
What do you do as a Prosecutor after you’ve claimed the scalp of two Governors–from the same state?