From CBS 2 Chicago:
Once the trial got under way, (Assistant US Attorney Carrie) Hamilton promised jurors an inside glimpse into the brand of corruption that has long plagued state politics.
She said Rezko used his clout "at the highest level" of the (Gov. Rod) Blagojevich administration to place five people eager to do his bidding on the powerful Illinois Health Facilities Planning Board.
She said he schemed with a board member, millionaire attorney Stuart Levine, to share in a bribe to be paid in exchange for approval from the planning board for a Mercy Hospital expansion in Crystal Lake.
"Defendant Rezko controlled the planning board," she said. "Stuart Levine offered Rezko a part of the bribe. Defendant Rezko lined up his bloc, he gave (board Chairman) Tom Beck his marching orders."
Like Rezko, Levine (rhymes with "divine") is a resident of Chicago's wealthy North Shore--but Levine is a Republican. Clearly a troubled man, Levine has been fighting a drug problem for quite some time, something that Rezko's defense attorneys will use to challenge Levine's credibility.
Levine pleaded guilty to various corruption charges eighteen months ago and is cooperating with the prosecution.
According to court documents, early in his term Blagojevich, a Democrat, told Levine: "You stick with us and you will do very well for yourself."
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