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2006 Pritzker donation to Blagojevich raises questions

Ashlee Rezin
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CHICAGO (AP) - A 2006 donation from Illinois gubernatorial candidate J.B. Pritzker to ex-Gov. Rod Blagojevich's re-election is raising questions. 

Pritzker and his wife contributed $100,000 to the now-imprisoned Blagojevich's campaign, which came days before Blagojevich announced a $1 million state grant for the Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center's construction. 

Pritzker, a billionaire businessman, was chief museum fundraiser. 

The Democrat's spokeswoman Galia Slayen says there was no connection between the donation and grant and the Pritzkers gave over $12 million to the museum and spearheaded fundraising tens of millions more. 

Secret FBI wiretap recordings from a 2008 Blagojevich probe capturing Pritzker and Blagojevich discussing an appointment. Pritzker's campaign has said there was "nothing untoward" about the conversation. 

Blagojevich is serving a prison sentence on corruption convictions.

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