Ex-Assessor’s Office Employee Avoids Prison After Cooperating with Feds in Bribery Probe
Memisovski avoided prison after prosecutors said his cooperation helped secure several felony convictions in the Cook County assessor’s office bribery case.
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Ex-assessor's office employee avoids prison after cooperating with feds in bribery probe
<p>A man who once worked for the<b> </b>Cook County assessor’s office<b> </b>has become the latest person to avoid prison after being caught up in a bribery scandal — but only after he spent eight years helping the feds and recorded hundreds of conversations, according to his lawyers.</p><p>U.S. District Judge John<b> </b>Kness<b> </b>on Thursday<b> </b>sentenced<b> </b><a class="Link" href="https://chicago.suntimes.com/politics/2022/7/6/2319746…
Ex-assessor’s office employee avoids prison after cooperating with feds in bribery probe
A man who once worked for the Cook County assessor’s office has become the latest person to avoid prison after being caught up in a bribery scandal — but only after he spent eight years helping the feds and recording hundreds of conversations, according to his lawyers. U.S. District Judge John Kness on Thursday sentenced Lavdim Memisovski to 18 months of probation. He did so after prosecutors said Memisovski’s assistance had been “integral” to s…
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