Facing corruption charges, state Sen. Cullerton resigns from Illinois General Assembly

Facing corruption charges, state Sen. Cullerton resigns from Illinois General Assemby
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CHICAGO (WBBM NEWSRADIO) – An Illinois state senator charged with corruption has quit Wednesday morning just before his lawyer indicated he’s changing his plea.

State Sen. Thomas Cullerton, a Democrat from Villa Park, was first elected to the state senate in 2012 and, according to the indictment against him, the very next year he took a job with the Teamsters Union in which he got paid but did not have to do any work.

Federal prosecutors alleged Cullerton was given $275,000 in pay and benefits over four years. Now, the 52-year-old state legislator has stepped down from his elected position and his attorney said Cullerton has reached a plea deal with prosecutors.

He’ll change his plea to guilty in a couple of weeks.

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