* Back door man…
Former Gov. Rod Blagojevich left his Northwest Side home at about 10:20 a.m., getting in a black SUV that stopped in a rear alley while another vehicle–apparently a decoy for waiting reporters–pulled up to the front of the house.
As if he can avoid the press. Sheesh…
Blagojevich is scheduled to be arraigned at the Dirksen U.S. Courthouse this morning on corruption charges.
Some reporters and photographers who thought the former governor might try for an early arrival were camped out in the lobby, and rows of TV trucks were lining nearby Plymouth Court. About half a dozen video cameras already were set up to capture Blagojevich going through security before his scheduled 11 a.m. arraignment.
Several still photographers had set up short step ladders in a media bullpen area in the hopes of getting a better shot.
* It’ll only be Blagojevich and his brother Rob today. Natasha Korecki explains…
The ex-governor’s former fund-raiser, Chris Kelly, moved his arraignment date today to later in the week. There’s a conflict because Kelly’s lawyer is in Florida.
More…
Three others charged in the case—Springfield power broker William Cellini, former Blagojevich chief of staff John Harris and top Blagojevich fundraiser Christopher Kelly—are set to be arraigned Thursday. Harris is cooperating with federal authorities, as is another former chief of staff, Lon Monk, who is expected to be arraigned April 24.
* You can follow the circus on Korecki’s Blagojevich blog or on Twitter. The Trib and the CS-T are also Tweeting. I’ll update if anything interesting happens.
*** 11:28 am *** This would be almost hilarious if it was another state’s former governor…
“Mr. Rod Blagojevich would waive reading of the indictment and enter a plea of not guilty,” the lawyer said. U.S. District Judge James Zagel asked the former governor a series of questions, including one about his schooling.
“Um, I have a degree from law school,” Blagojevich replied
*** 12:07 pm *** Shameless…
Moments after leaving the courtroom and asked how he was feeling, the ex-governor compared himself to Winston Churchill, saying “this is the end of the beginning.”
He added that “the truth will prevail. I look forward to clearing my name and being vindicated.”
*** 3:39 pm *** Blagojevich speaks. I wonder when he’ll vow to fnd the real killers…
Former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich released the following statement, via The Publicity Agency (www.thepublicityagency.com), the PR firm that represents him, following his arraignment in U.S. District Court today:
“Now we can begin the process of getting the truth out and I can clear my name and vindicate myself.
“I have not let down my family or the people of Illinois. I am innocent of every single allegation.”