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Former Chicago Ald. Daniel Solis was asked on a federal witness stand today about prostitutes and pot smoking during a Puerto Rican excursion with other elected officials, using campaign funds to make purchases at high-end department stores and pay for his son’s school tuition, and potential tax fraud involving more than a half a million dollars he received from his sister.
And cross-examination of Solis seems to be just getting warmed up.
Solis, who went undercover for the FBI, is the star prosecution witness in the blockbuster trial of former House Speaker Michael Madigan, who along with his longtime confidant Michael McClain is charged with racketeering for allegedly running his political operation as a criminal enterprise.
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