Ex-Ald. Danny Solis’ secret deal with feds made public
The feds agreed to charge Solis with one bribery count “based upon the substantial assistance” Solis had provided to law enforcement. If he holds up his end of the bargain, prosecutors have agreed to seek dismissal of the bribery charge filed against him last week.
By Jon Seidel, Tim Novak
Apr 12, 2022, 2:20pm CDT
Ex-Ald. Danny Solis (25th)
The secret deal that former Ald. Danny Solis (25th) struck more than three years ago with federal prosecutors is now a public document.
A four-page deal known as a deferred-prosecution agreement hit the federal court docket Tuesday. Dated Dec. 26, 2018, it shows the feds agreed to charge Solis with one bribery count “based upon the substantial assistance” Solis had provided to law enforcement.
That assistance included turning on his colleagues and secretly recording conversations for the feds, as first reported by the Chicago Sun-Times less than a month after Solis signed the document.
Rat. I dont see him living long
ReplyDeletehero i see him bringing down the whole ship
DeleteHow typical.
ReplyDeleteThe FBI didnt have a case or any excuse to go after Ed Burke so we catch Soliz doing something wrong and tell him. Where a wire and create wrong doing for Burke. Sounds like entrapment? The FBI way. If we dont like you then we'll investigate you with no probable cause until we find some thing.