Former state Sen. Terry Link, left, leaves the Dirksen U.S. Courthouse with his lawyer on March 6, 2024, after being sentenced to three years probation for tax evasion related to his campaign funds. Ex-state Sen. Terry Link, who wore a secret FBI wire in a sting against a colleague in the legislature, was sentenced to three years of probation Wednesday on tax evasion charges stemming from the withdrawal of campaign funds for personal use.
Federal sentencing guidelines had called for up to a year in prison for Link, but prosecutors asked instead for a sentence of probation, citing Link’s cooperation against then-state Rep. Luis Arroyo and businessman James Weiss, who were both convicted of bribery-related charges based on Link’s cooperation in an elaborate sting operation.
“How do we send a message to the next generation of elected officials that this is not a way to do business,” Rowland said. Link also delivered a tearful apology of his record, saying he was not an “affluent” person and always tried to look out for the people of his district. “I did a lot of things that I thought were the right things,” Link said.
The investigation that ensnared Arroyo and Weiss was one of several blockbuster public corruption probes to go public in 2019. In a sentencing filing last month, Link’s attorney, Catharine O’Daniel, also asked for probation, calling his tax transgressions “an unfortunate chapter in an otherwise respectable and unblemished life.”
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