Chicago Sun-Times

Burke back in court, where his case inches along

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

Ald. Edward M. Burke showed his face in a federal courtroom again Tuesday, more than a month after federal prosecutor­s hit him with a bombshell racketeeri­ng indictment.

However, little happened during the brief status hearing in the courtroom of U.S. District Judge Robert Dow at the Dirksen Federal Courthouse.

Charles Cui, one of Burke’s co-defendants, joined him in appearing before the judge Tuesday. So did Peter Andrews, another codefendan­t, who showed up late.

Prosecutor­s told the judge they’ve begun to share evidence with the defense attorneys, and they plan to share even more. In a motion filed late last month, Burke’s lawyers said they were still waiting on several materials, including “voluminous recordings.”

Dow set another status hearing for Oct. 8, and he said neither Burke nor his co-defendants are obligated to be there.

Burke, Andrews and Cui pleaded not guilty last month to the sweeping, 59-page indictment filed May 30.

The indictment accused Burke of using his powerful 14th Ward aldermanic seat to steer business toward his private tax law firm amid schemes that involved the Old Main Post Office, a Burger King at 41st Street and Pulaski Road, and a redevelopm­ent project on the Northwest Side. Andrews and Cui were implicated in the Burger King and redevelopm­ent project, respective­ly.

Burke also is accused of trying to block an admission fee hike at the Field Museum, all because he wasn’t getting an answer about a museum internship for the daughter of former Ald. Terry Gabinski.

Amid the post office scheme, the feds allegedly caught Burke uttering unforgetta­ble lines like, “The cash register has not rung yet” and “Did we land ... the tuna?”

 ?? ASHLEE REZIN/SUN-TIMES ?? Flanked by his attorneys, Ald. Edward M. Burke walks out of the Dirksen Federal Courthouse on Tuesday.
ASHLEE REZIN/SUN-TIMES Flanked by his attorneys, Ald. Edward M. Burke walks out of the Dirksen Federal Courthouse on Tuesday.

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