Cellini sentenced to a year in prison

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“Although it is Cellini’s right to continue to deny culpability, his denials underscore his complete lack of remorse for his criminal conduct and establish that he resolutely refuses to accept any responsibility for that conduct,” prosecutors said.

The charges against Cellini centered on the Illinois Teachers’ Retirement System, the state pension fund for public school teachers outside Chicago. To keep from losing his clout there after Blagojevich became the state’s first Democratic governor in more than a quarter-century, prosecutors alleged, Cellini agreed to pick compa;nies to manage TRS’ hundreds of millions in investments on one key condition: They had contributed to Blagojevich’s campaign.

Prosecutors alleged that two of Blagojevich’s closest advisers, Antoin “Tony” Rezko and Christopher Kelly, targeted movie producer Thomas Rosenberg after learning he had not made contributions to the then-governor’s campaign even though his investment company had a lucrative deal with TRS.

Cellini, working with corrupt TRS board member Stuart Levine, was to relay the message to Rosenberg that a $220 million allocation from TRS had been bricked until the contribution was made.

Levine was a key witness in the trial but his shady background was at issue as the defense chipped away at his credibility. Prosecutors also brought secretly recorded phone calls between Levine and Cellini to support the allegations that Cellini joined the conspiracy and agreed to deliver the message to Rosenberg.

The plan, however, went awry when Rosenberg blew up at the extortion attempt and threatened to go to the authorities. In the end, he kept his state business.

Cellini was named Illinois’ first transportation secretary by Republican Gov. Richard Ogilvie. He was the treasurer of the Sangamon County Republican Party in his native Springfield and raised money for favored candidates and built a thriving real estate development, construction and investment business.

Cellini’s son and daughter teared up after news that he would be sent to prison was announced.

But there was little other reaction in the courtroom, which was packed with his supporters.

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