Secrets from the Rezko files
Among them, he violated bail terms and had a net worth of $53 million
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BY TIM NOVAK, CHRIS FUSCO, ANDREW HERRMANN, AND STEVE PATTERSON
Convicted political fixer Tony Rezko had a hard time following rules — even simple ones, like when a federal judge told him: Stay home.
Twice, Rezko violated the home-confinement terms of his bail, formerly sealed court files show, by making “social calls” — including last September to the home of former top Cook County official Orlando Jones after Jones committed suicide.
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Tony Rezko’s rule-bending, which included a trip to the home of former top Cook County official Orlando Jones (inset) became...
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