SPRINGFIELD — State. Rep. Derrick Smith was arrested Tuesday on charges of accepting a $7,000 bribe to steer a state grant to a daycare facility.
By Andrew Thomason
SPRINGFIELD — State. Rep. Derrick Smith was arrested Tuesday on charges of accepting a $7,000 bribe to steer a state grant to a daycare facility.
The Chicago Democrat’s arrest comes after a three-month investigation by the FBI and the U.S. Attorney’s Office, Northern District of Illinois.
Smith agreed to write a letter of recommendation for a $50,000 grant from the Capital Development Board of Illinois to a daycare facility, which was a fictional creation of the investigators, in exchange for the bribe, according to the criminal complaint.
Smith demanded a cash bribe, saying, “I don’t want no trace of it,” according to the complaint.
Calls to Smith’s office by Illinois Statehouse News were not returned.
A preliminary hearing was scheduled for Tuesday in the U.S. District Court, Northern District of Illinois in Chicago. Smith’s location and bail were not immediately available.
The case’s main informant, who was not identified in the complaint, had worked for Smith during Smith’s unsuccessful bid for Cook County commissioner in 2010, according to the complaint.
Smith offered to falsely register the informant as a state contractor in order to direct state grants to the informant. The informant declined the offer, according to the complaint.
Smith was officially charged with one count of accepting a bribe. The felony charge has a maximum 10-year jail sentence and a maximum fine of $250,000.
Smith is running for re-election, and is facing Tom Swiss in the March 20 primary. The charges, while possibly causing political fallout, do not disqualify Smith from running.
“A conviction is a different story, but as a far as being charged, that doesn’t affect the ability to run for office,” said Illinois State Board of Elections spokesman Jim Tenuto.
Smith has been in the Legislature for less than a year. He was appointed when his predecessor, Annazette Collins, D-Chicago, moved on to the Illinois Senate.
Smith worked in Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White’s office, and White endorsed Smith in his upcoming primary. Calls to White’s office by Illinois Statehouse News were not returned.
Figures
D is for Democrat.
The same party that runs the city, the county, the state.
Another example of how corrupt this party is. And on the same week that Blago goes to prison.
IL is in a fiscal mess.
The state is ranked as the most corrupt.
Go figure.
D is for Democrat.
(R) is for…
George Ryan
Remarkable?
I'm not sure which is more remarkable: That he was in office for less than a year before starting to do what IL politicians do, or that he was caught at all.
R is for Republican
See: former IL governor George Ryan (R)