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Ex-Chicago alderman to begin serving tax evasion sentence

By WJBD Staff Nov 3, 2021 | 8:31 AM

CHICAGO (AP) — A federal judge has ordered a former prominent member of the Chicago City Council to report to prison at the end of the month to begin serving an 18-month sentence for tax evasion.

Concerns about Edward Vrdolyak’s health amid the COVID-19 pandemic had kept the 83-year-old out of prison following his sentencing last year. But on Monday a federal judge ordered Vrdolyak to self-surrender on Nov. 30 to a federal medical center in Minnesota, saying officials at the facility, which has 24-hour nursing care, could tend to Vrdolyak’s needs.

The former Chicago alderman pleaded guilty to seeking to help another lawyer to evade paying about $800,000 in income taxes.