Chicago Sun-Times

ROD’S SECOND SUPREME LONG- SHOT

Ex- gov again appeals to nation’s highest court

- BY JON SEIDEL Staff Reporter Email: jseidel@suntimes.com Twitter: @SeidelCont­ent

Ex- Gov. Rod Blagojevic­h has again appealed his case to the U. S. Supreme Court, his lawyer confirmed Thursday.

The former governor’s bid to the high court is among the very few options the imprisoned Democrat has left. Blagojevic­h has tried to take his case to the Supreme Court once before. It refused to hear from him early last year, and his new petition is also considered a long- shot.

Blagojevic­h is not due out of prison until May 2024.

The new 133- page filing presents the Supreme Court with two questions: Whether prosecutor­s in a case like Blagojevic­h’s must prove a public official made an “explicit promise or undertakin­g” in exchange for a campaign contributi­on, and whether more considerat­ion should have been given to sentences handed down in similar cases.

“Our petition lays out a compelling case that the Supreme Court needs to settle the confusion among federal courts about the dividing line between campaign fundraisin­g, something all elected officials are required to do ( unless they are billionair­es) and the federal crimes of extortion and bribery,” Leonard Goodman, Blagojevic­h’s attorney, said in a statement.

Goodman, a member of the investor group that recently purchased the Chicago Sun- Times and Chicago Reader, also complained that Blagojevic­h’s sentence “was more than twice as long as that given any other official convicted of corruption.”

If his lawyers fail before the Supreme Court, Blagojevic­h’s only hope for an early release may be his pending commutatio­n petition before President Donald Trump. The two men met when Trump was a reality TV show host on the set of “Celebrity Apprentice.”

 ?? | FILE PHOTO ?? Rod Blagojevic­h
| FILE PHOTO Rod Blagojevic­h

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