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OUSTED MADIGAN AIDE’S SISTERS SEEK DONATIONS AFTER HIS ‘LIFE WAS TURNED UPSIDE DOWN’

FROM #METOO TO GOFUNDME

- BY TINA SFONDELES, POLITICAL REPORTER tsfondeles@suntimes.com | @TinaSfon

Sisters of ousted Madigan aide Kevin Quinn ask for donations to help him ‘rebuild his life’

A GoFundMe page has been set up by the family of Kevin Quinn — a former top operative to Illinois Speaker Mike Madigan — who was ousted over sexual harassment allegation­s that rocked Madigan’s political operation.

Quinn is also tied up in a contentiou­s divorce and reportedly caught the eye of federal authoritie­s who are looking into payments he received from Madigan-related lobbyists.

The fundraisin­g page was created by Quinn’s sisters Katie and Meghan. Titled “Help Our Brother Kevin Rebuild His Life,” it went up Sunday morning. Quinn on Monday confirmed to the Chicago Sun-Times that the page is authentic.

“Over the last 17 months, we’ve watched our kind hearted brother remain stronger than you could ever imagine as he’s been dragged through the mud by one false and misleading news story after the other,” the page says. “In the midst of a turbulent divorce and insurmount­able negative media attention, legal bills have stacked up. We have seen first hand the adversity Kevin has encountere­d and felt compelled to start this campaign because he needs our help to get the truth out there! The truth is Kevin is honest, sincere, and all around a great person.”

The page describes Quinn as a “loving and caring father, son and all around amazingly kind and thoughtful person.”

“Kevin is a father who never complained about working 80 hours a week to help others, while always providing for his two boys,” the page says. “His life was turned upside down when his 20 year career dramatical­ly ended in the public arena in February 2018.”

Madigan announced he had fired Quinn on Feb. 12, 2018, the day before political consultant Alaina Hampton went public with accusation­s that Quinn stalked her with barrages of unwanted text messages and phone calls in pursuit of a romantic and sexual relationsh­ip.

At the time, Madigan called Hampton “a courageous woman” for bringing the allegation­s to his attention. The accusation­s dogged Madigan’s political organizati­on in one of the most damaging #MeToo allegation­s to hit Illinois politics.

Since then, Hampton has filed a federal lawsuit against the powerful Illinois House speaker’s political committee and the state Democratic Party, accusing Madigan of not doing enough to stop Quinn from harassing her.

Quinn has said it was a disorderly conduct misdemeano­r conviction stemming from an argument with his estranged wife that led to his dismissal, not Hampton’s allegation­s.

Last week the Chicago Tribune reported that federal authoritie­s are looking into $10,000 in payments Quinn received from current and former ComEd lobbyists. He received two checks for $1,000 each from Cornerston­e Government Affairs in January, four months before Quinn’s home was raided by federal agents. It’s not clear what authoritie­s were seeking in the raid.

Among Cornerston­e’s clients is ComEd, which has acknowledg­ed being served with a federal grand jury subpoena seeking lobbyist records. The utility’s large stable of lobbyists include many with close ties to Madigan. Cornerston­e’s senior vice president is Will Cousineau, who spent about 18 years working for Madigan, including eight years as political director for the speaker and the Democratic Party of Illinois.

Quinn is also embroiled in a contentiou­s divorce, and in a court filing last December, Quinn claimed he had been “unemployed from February 2018 until mid-September 2018.” He said he had to borrow money from family.

More recently, in April, Quinn — brother of Ald. Marty Quinn (13th) — said in a filing he was “self-employed as a consultant” but “does not have any active clients.”

The GoFundMe page had raised $4,415 as of Monday afternoon, with a goal of $15,000.

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