Feds Raid Office Of Chicago Alderman Who Was Trump’s Tax Attorney

on November 29, 2018 in Chicago, Illinois.
CHICAGO, IL - NOVEMBER 29: A closed sign is taped to the front door at the Southside office of 14th Ward Alderman Ed Burke on November 29, 2018 in Chicago, Illinois. The FBI has confirmed that a search warrant was e... CHICAGO, IL - NOVEMBER 29: A closed sign is taped to the front door at the Southside office of 14th Ward Alderman Ed Burke on November 29, 2018 in Chicago, Illinois. The FBI has confirmed that a search warrant was executed at the alderman's offices today. Burke, who has served in the city council since 1969, is Chicago's longest serving alderman. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images) MORE LESS
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CHICAGO (AP) — Federal agents executed search warrants at the City Hall office of a powerful Chicago alderman on Thursday as part of an ongoing investigation, the Chicago Tribune reported.

An unidentified law enforcement source told the Chicago Tribune agents arrived at Ed Burke’s aldermanic office Thursday morning, told staff to leave and pulled brown paper across its glass doors blocking the view. Media photographs showed similar paper across the door of Burke’s 14th Ward on Chicago’s Southwest Side.

There were no arrests and none were imminent in the investigation, the Tribune reported.

The 74-year-old Democrat, often described as among the last of the old Chicago machine politicians, has been on the council for half a century representing an area that is now largely Hispanic. Going back three decades, he has chaired the City Council’s finance committee, which makes key budgetary decisions for the nation’s third largest city.

Burke is also a partner in a law office specializing in property taxes and its clients have included the Chicago high-rise tower that bears President Donald Trump’s name.

U.S. attorney’s office spokesman Joseph Fitzpatrick and FBI Chicago spokeswoman Janine Wheeler told The Associated Press the FBI was “executing search warrants at multiple locations” in Chicago. They declined to say whether the target of the warrants was Burke.

A message left at Burke’s ward office wasn’t returned. There was no answer at his City Hall office. A person who answered the phone at his law office and did not identify herself declined comment other than to say: “We really don’t know what’s going on with all of this.”

Burke’s wife, Anne Burke, is an Illinois Supreme Court justice. Ed Burke’s father was also influential in Democratic circles in Chicago until his death in the 1960s. Other Burke relatives have also been involved in Illinois politics.

A long series of Chicago alderman have faced state and federal investigations going back decades. Since the 1970s, nearly three dozen aldermen have been convicted. A common joke in Chicago is that so many aldermen had gone to prison that when they saw each other behind bars, they’d holler “quorum call!”

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