Chicago Sun-Times

Criminal charges related to Arroyo bribery case expected in ‘near future’

- BY JON SEIDEL, FEDERAL COURTS REPORTER jseidel@suntimes.com | @SeidelCont­ent

New criminal charges related to the bribery case against former state Rep. Luis Arroyo are expected “in the near future,” lawyers told a federal judge Tuesday.

That brief disclosure appeared in a onepage status report filed jointly by prosecutor­s and Arroyo’s defense attorney. Chicago’s federal court is trying to get back to business after months of delays during the coronaviru­s pandemic, and U.S. District Judge Steven

Seeger asked for the report earlier this month.

The report offers no hint at who might be charged — or what accusation­s might be made. But the lawyers told the judge they hoped for a status hearing around Aug. 10.

“The parties anticipate that additional, related charges will be brought in the near future and request a status hearing on or after Aug. 10, 2020, with defendant’s presence waived,” it said.

Arroyo has pleaded not guilty. Still, the machinatio­ns of the case so far have signaled an eventual guilty plea. In February, Arroyo waived his right to be indicted by a federal grand jury, which would have had to find probable cause for the charge against him. That move followed the filing in January of a one-page charging document known as an informatio­n, which is another typical sign that a defendant intends to plead guilty.

Arroyo’s attorney did not immediatel­y respond to messages seeking comment Tuesday.

Prosecutor­s first charged Arroyo with bribery in a criminal complaint in October. In doing so, they revealed a state senator had been cooperatin­g with them off and on since 2016. The complaint did not name the senator, but a source identified that person as Sen. Terry Link, D-Vernon Hills. Link has publicly denied it. Arroyo resigned from the House.

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