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Former Chicago Alderman Pleads Not Guilty to Tax Charges

Former Chicago Alderman Edward Vrdolyak has pleaded not guilty to charges stemming from the state of Illinois' $9 billion tobacco settlement.  An indictment says Vrdolyak was offered tens of millions of dollars in legal fees even though he did no legal work on the landmark civil case. He's charged with breaking federal tax laws.

The 78-year-old appeared in Chicago federal court, entering the not guilty plea before a judge who ordered him released on his own recognizance. His defense attorney, Michael Monico called the case disturbing and says Vrdolyak plans to vigorously contest the charges.

Vrdolyak is a prominent figure in the often-corrupt history of Chicago politics. He served a 10-month term in federal prison in 2011 in a $1.5 million real estate kickback scheme.

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