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Corruption arraignment Tuesday for ex-Chicago schools CEO

The former CEO of Chicago Public Schools will be arraigned Tuesday in federal court on corruption charges.

The lawyer for Barbara Byrd-Bennett says she plans to plead guilty. Charges allege Byrd-Bennett helped steer more than $23 million worth of no-bid contracts to education companies in exchange for hundreds of thousands of dollars in bribes and kickbacks.

Byrd-Bennett resigned earlier this year as leader of the nation's third-largest school district. The 66-year-old is charged with several counts of mail and wire fraud; each count carries a maximum 20-year prison sentence. 

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