McClain wants to sever from case with Madigan
A defendant in the upcoming federal prosecution of former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan wants his own trial separate from Madigan.
Defendant Michael McClain, a former state lawmaker and ComEd lobbyist known for his close association with Madigan, has filed a request to sever his trial from Madigan’s because Madigan’s defense team plans to blame McClain for any wrongdoing.
Cameo settles consumer protection complaint
Popular personalized video service Cameo is settling with 30 states, including the state of Illinois, over a case alleging violations of consumer protection laws.
Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul’s office announced the settlement has Cameo’s parent company Baron App Inc. complying with federal endorsement guides and watermarking paid advertisements. The company will also have legal disclosures for celebrities and consumers.
Site prep grants announced
About $42 million in taxpayer funding has been announced for sites across the state to better prepare to attract future investment and new job opportunities in the industrial sector.
The Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity program will select eligible organizations, communities and landowners through a competitive process for up to $150,000 for planning and up to $30 million for construction. Applications are due by 5 p.m. Oct. 21.