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Jury convicts Chicago alderman who is part of Daley clan

CHICAGO (AP) - A grandson and nephew of Chicago's two longest-serving mayors was convicted Monday of tax crimes and making false statements.

Patrick Daley Thompson, a member of the city council, must immediately resign under state law.

Thompson was accused of falsely claiming mortgage interest deductions and lying about lines of credit from Washington Federal Bank for Savings.

The jury's deliberations and verdict followed about three hours of closing arguments.

Thompson's grandfather was Richard J. Daley and his uncle is Richard M. Daley, who each served more than 20 years as mayor of Chicago.

Federal regulators closed Washington Federal in 2017. Investigators said Thompson lied about the extent of his loans to a new lender and said he only owed $110,000, not $269,000.

'œWhen he saw the opportunity to lie, to deceive, to pay less than what he owed, he took it,'ť Assistant U.S. Attorney Michelle Petersen told the jury.

Defense attorney Chris Gair said there's a big difference between lying and simply making mistakes.

'œWe all make mistakes,'ť Gair said. "If it were a federal crime to make a mistake then we'd all be guilty.'ť

He suggested the government wanted to nail someone named Daley, though prosecutors denied it.

'œNobody targeted this defendant. He did what he did,'ť Assistant U.S. Attorney Brian Netols said.

Alderman Patrick Daley Thompson gets into an SUV with family members and supporters outside a federal courthouse after being found guilty of tax crimes and making false statements, Monday Feb. 14, 2022, in Chicago. Thompson is a grandson and nephew of Chicago's two longest-serving mayors. (Ashlee Rezin/Chicago Sun-Times via AP) The Associated Press
Alderman Patrick Daley Thompson walks with family members and supporters out of a federal courthouse in Chicago after being found guilty of tax crimes and making false statements. Monday, Feb. 14, 2022, in Chicago. (Ashlee Rezin/Chicago Sun-Times via AP) The Associated Press
Alderman Patrick Daley Thompson walks with family members and supporters out of a federal courthouse in Chicago after being found guilty of tax crimes and making false statements. Monday, Feb. 14, 2022, in Chicago. (Ashlee Rezin/Chicago Sun-Times via AP) The Associated Press
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