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Jurors Monday took about three-and-a-half hours to find Thompson guilty of two counts of lying to regulators and five counts of filing false federal income tax returns. State law requires Thompson to resign his seat on the City Council. Sun-Times investigative reporter Tim Novak, columnist Mark Brown, and federal courts reporter Jon Seidel discuss the conviction and what this means for the Daley family legacy.
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Jurors Monday took about three-and-a-half hours to find Thompson guilty of two counts of lying to regulators and five counts of filing false federal income tax returns. State law requires Thompson to resign his seat on the City Council. Sun-Times investigative reporter Tim Novak, columnist Mark Brown, and federal courts reporter Jon Seidel discuss the conviction and what this means for the Daley family legacy.
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