The Tribune’s Jason Meisner and Ray Long write: If there’s no direct evidence of Madigan’s participation in the ComEd bribery scheme, any case against him could hinge on the testimony of an insider, someone who could give a jury a believable guide to how the operation was conceived and directed, where the money came from and went, and, most importantly, who ultimately benefited.
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