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Afternoon Briefing: Ex-Ald. Edward Burke released early from prison

Afternoon Briefing: Ex-Ald. Edward Burke released early from prison

Chicago Tribune08-07-2025
Good afternoon, Chicago.
Less than 10 months after reporting to federal prison, Edward Burke was released to begin spending the rest of his sentence in the Chicago area today, according to federal officials.
The U.S. Bureau of Prisons released a statement verifying the release. It was not clear whether Burke would be there long before being placed on home confinement, sources said.
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