A judge sentenced Jay Doherty Tuesday to to one year, one day in prison — plus a $500 fine.
Doherty was the one-time head of the City Club, who prosecutors say served as a middle man in some of the dealings between ComEd and disgraced former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan.
The ComEd Four were convicted in May 2023 in a high-profile federal corruption case related to efforts to influence Madigan by providing jobs, contracts, and payments to his allies in exchange for favorable legislation for ComEd.
Longtime Madigan confidant Michael McClain and former ComEd CEO Anne Pramaggiore both received 24 month sentences.
Former ComEd lobbyist John Hooker got 18 months.
Madigan himself received a seven and a half year sentence in June.
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