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Prosecutors seek over 4 years in prison for ex-ComEd lobbyist John Hooker for his role in the ComEd bribery scandal.
Federal prosecutors are seeking nearly five years in prison for John Hooker, a ComEd lobbyist convicted in the Madigan-linked ...
The feds asked a judge to give John Hooker, a former ComEd exec, a prison sentence of 56 months following his conviction on ...
ComEd, a unit of Chicago-based Exelon Corp., joined business and community leaders on Friday to break ground on a project to ...
John Hooker is the first of four former ComEd officials set to be sentenced in the coming weeks. Prosecutors say he, like ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Federal prosecutors want a former ComEd lobbyist to spend more than four years in prison. They filled a sentencing memo in the case of John Hooker, asking for a 56-month sentence.
ComEd today (June 27) joined business and community leaders to break ground on a significant expansion of an electrical substation located in Elk Grove Village. The expansion of this substatio. . .
It’s been less than four years since ComEd flipped the switch on a substation in Elk Grove Village to help power what’s ...
ComEd is offering $10 million in bill assistance for customers struggling with increased energy bills this summer.
Facing soaring AI power demand, ComEd wants to dramatically raise deposits on data center projects to discourage speculators and protect grid resources.
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