Indicted Chicago alderman pleads not guilty

The chairman of the Chicago City Council’s police and fire committee has pleaded not guilty to charges that he took home repairs worth $40,000 plus campaign contributions and sports tickets in exchange for fixing a zoning case.

The chairman of the Chicago City Council’s police and fire committee has pleaded not guilty to charges that he took home repairs worth $40,000 plus campaign contributions and sports tickets in exchange for fixing a zoning case. Alderman Isaac Carothers appeared briefly before U.S. Magistrate Judge Morton Denlow on Monday and was ordered freed on a $4,500 unsecured bond. According to the indictment returned May 28, Carothers was key in changing the zoning of a 50-acre undeveloped site on the city’s West Side. Authorities allege that developer Calvin Boender (BUN’-der) paid the bribes. He’s also pleaded not guilty and was freed on a $3 million bond secured by real estate. ______ Copyright 2009 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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