Prosecutors rested their case on Wednesday.
Four officials with ties to the utility are accused of trying to bribe former Illinois House Speaker Mike Madigan for favorable legislation.
Wednesday, the jury heard a call between ComEd's former CEO and a Madigan confidant - talking about taking care of"our friend."In:Thanks for reading CBS NEWS.Please enter valid email address to continue
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