Judge orders early end to Blagojevich's supervised release
CHICAGO (AP) A federal judge on Tuesday put an early end to the two-year period of supervised release of former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich, whose 14-year prison sentence for corruption was commuted by President Donald Trump.
U.S. District Judge Sara Ellis issued an order saying, early termination of supervision is granted as to Rod Blagojevich. Ellis noted the order was agreed to by prosecutors.
President Donald Trump commuted the 64-year-old Blagojevichs 14-year prison sentence in February 2020. However, the then-president left intact Blagojevichs two-year period of supervised release imposed by U.S. District Judge James Zagel.
FBI agents arrested then-Gov. Blagojevich in 2008 after wiretaps recorded him gushing about using his power to appoint someone to Barack Obama's old Senate seat to land a well-paid job or campaign cash and trying to shake down a children's hospital. He was convicted in 2011 on corruption charges.
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