"Yearslong Pursuit Ends Empty: The 'Tuna' Eludes Burke in High-Stakes Trial"

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Former Chicago Alderman Ed Burke, who is currently on trial for racketeering, bribery, and extortion, spent two years trying to secure business for his law firm from a developer, but ultimately received no payment, according to testimony from a federal jury. Prosecutors presented evidence of Burke's alleged attempts to leverage his political influence to benefit his tax appeals firm. The trial also revealed allegations that Burke threatened to block a fee increase at the Field Museum and attempted to pressure the owners of a Burger King for legal business. Burke's trial is expected to conclude by December 11.
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