- Betty Loren-Maltese
Betty Loren-Maltese (born c. 1949 in
Baton Rouge, Louisiana ) is the former Republican Town President (i.e.,mayor ) of the Town ofCicero, Illinois . She was convicted in 2002 on federal charges of corruption, and was implicated in a scheme to steal $12 million from the town treasury. Also implicated in the scandal was formerChicago Alderman Edward Vrdolyak . Before her election as Town President, Loren-Maltese served as an aide to former Town PresidentHenry Klosak . She was sentenced to eight years in prison.In 1990, Loren-Maltese's husband,
Frank Maltese , pled guilty to mob-related gambling charges. In 1993, she was appointed to the position of Town President by her husband after the then-Town President died in office and Frank Maltese (heir apparent to the position) was facing prison time.In March 2001, "
This American Life " did a story on the town of Cicero, including a segment on Loren-Maltese. The segment detailed some of the strong-arm tactics used in the 2001 campaign, including attempts to lengthen the residency requirement for Town President in order to block candidates from running against her. A federal judge struck the referendum down, and ordered federal election monitors to watch over town elections for the next five years. The segment also examined her popularity as a firewall against the gang activity and degeneration that plagued the actual city of Chicago.In the 2001 election campaign, she had a campaign fund of $1 million - surprisingly large for a town of just 80,000 people.
External links
* [http://abclocal.go.com/wls/story?section=News&id=167227 ABC News story]
* [http://www.thislife.org/Radio_Episode.aspx?sched=863 This American Life episode]
* [http://www.ipsn.org/indictments/loren-maltese_indictment/ciceroind.htm 2000 indictment]
* [http://www.ipsn.org/indictments/loren-maltese_indictment/suntimes_2001-06-17-betty_loren-maltese.htm Betty Loren-Maltese's dance with the mob]
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