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Devine Intervention: Shedding Light on Illinois Property Tax
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3 weeks ago
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Illinois Property Tax Prosecutions, Part 1: Acquittals, Public Corruption, And What Snyder Changed
Devine Intervention: Shedding Light on Illinois Property Tax
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4 weeks ago
Illinois Property Tax Prosecutions, Part 1: Acquittals, Public Corruption, And What Snyder Changed
In this episode of Devine Intervention: Shedding Light on Illinois Property Tax, host Nora Devine welcomes back attorney John Mitchell of Wilkie Farr & Gallagher to discuss recent corruption prosecutions in the Illinois property tax space. Mitchell, a former federal prosecutor who secured a high-profile acquittal for lobbyist Mike McClain, explains how federal bribery law under 18 U.S.C. § 666 has shifted following the Supreme Court’s decision in United States v. Snyder. Together, they unpack the differences between bribery and gratuities, how these changes affected recent property tax cases, and why proving quid pro quo arrangements is now more challenging for prosecutors. They also explore the real costs of investigations, the role of Illinois’ gift ban in federal cases, and the importance of compliance for both public officials and private citizens.
Devine Intervention: Shedding Light on Illinois Property Tax