Man charged with offering alderman $100,000 in bribes
A suburban business owner is accused of offering Ald. Isaac Carothers bribes to get seven restaurant concessions at O'Hare International and Midway airports. More »
Chicago Tribune - Nov. 5, 2009
Naperville businessman charged with bribing 'city agent'
It was June, 2008, when a Naperville businessman met with an influential city alderman to talk about winning lucrative airport concessions contracts. Their discussion was... More »
Chicago Sun-Times - Nov. 6, 2009
$100,000 bribe offer to Chicago alderman alleged
Businessman wanted Ald. Isaac Carothers to help him open restaurants at O'Hare and Midway, feds say X Text Size A businessman offered a $100,000 bribe to an alderman he... More »
Chicago Tribune - Nov. 5, 2009
Naperville man charged with bribery
A Naperville man was charged in federal court Thursday with trying to set up restaurant franchises at O'Hare and Midway airports by bribing a Chicago official. Wafeek 'Wally'... More »
Chicago Daily Herald - Nov. 5, 2009
Naperville man charged with bribery in airport deals
Send To: From: Comments: A Naperville man was charged in federal court Thursday with trying to set up restaurant franchises at O'Hare and Midway airports by bribing a Chicago... More »
Chicago Daily Herald - Nov. 5, 2009
Man accused of offering alderman $100,000 for airport...
A suburban business owner is accused of offering Ald. Isaac Carothers, 29th, up to $100,000 to get seven restaurant concessions at O'Hare International and Midway airports, a... More »
Chicago Tribune - Nov. 5, 2009
Man charged for offering alderman $100,000 in bribes
A suburban business owner is accused of offering Ald. Isaac Carothers bribes to get seven restaurant concessions at O'Hare International and Midway airports. More »
Chicago Tribune - Nov. 5, 2009
City official helps nab businessman in payoff plot
A suburban businessman who wanted five restaurant locations at Chicago airports has been arrested on bribery charges after allegedly paying $9,000 to an indicted city... More »
Examiner.com - Nov. 5, 2009