Pale and thin, his legs shackled and bare forearms tightly crossed in a frigid federal courtroom, an unsmiling Tony Rezko on Tuesday looked a faded portrait of the man who stood trial before the same judge 3 ½ years ago.
“Just looking at you physically is evidence of the great fall that you have had,” U.S. District Judge Amy St. Eve told Rezko.
At that, the pallid Rezko flushed, his eyes welling up.
Boo hoo hoo. This is way better than the 18 months or 2 years too many politicians were getting in Illinois.
We could lay the blame for a lot of things at Rezko's feet.
You know what would be even better now? Blago getting 20. And Shortshanks getting 30.
We could lay the blame for a lot of things at Rezko's feet.
You know what would be even better now? Blago getting 20. And Shortshanks getting 30.