Authors: Jeff Coen
Governor Blagojevich speaks with Bradley Tusk following a speech to members of the Illinois General Assembly.
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Governor Blagojevich, Patti, and their two daughters, Amy and Annie, at one of Blagojevich's favorite placesâWrigley Field.
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Chief of Staff John Harris.
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Tom Balanoff, a longtime political supporter of Blagojevich and president of the SEIU, at Blagojevich's All Kids announcement.
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Governor Blagojevich marches in the 2003 India Independence Parade with three major supporters in the Chicago-area Indian community: Harish Bhatt (left), Raghu Nayak (right),and Rajinder Bedi (far right).
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Governor Blagojevich, then-US senator and presidential hopeful Barack Obama, and Mayor Richard Daley attend a 2007 rally to push for the 2016 Olympics to come to Chicago.
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Governor Blagojevich talks with US Representative Jesse Jackson Jr.
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Longtime Blagojevich adviser and lobbyist John Wyma leaves Blagojevich's campaign headquarters on October 22, 2008, after a meeting that was recorded by federal agents.
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Stuart Levine is dogged by the media leaving federal court.
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Governor Blagojevich is swarmed by the media on December 7, 2008, outside the site of a union dispute. He declared he had nothing to hide from any federal effort to tape him.
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Governor Blagojevich announces he's appointing Roland Burris to replace Barack Obama in the US Senate.
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Rod Blagojevich's mug shot, taken the morning of his arrest.
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Blagojevich lawyers Sheldon Sorosky (left) and Sam Adam Jr. hold a press conference discussing the case.
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