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Although his staff never has said what the expenditures cover, the time period coincides with when federal authorities began hounding the Blagojevich administration over allegations of "pay-to-play" politics, issuing subpoenas to administration agencies and interviewing scores of employees. According to his latest campaign finance report, his campaign still owes $750,000 to Winston & Strawn, the Chicago law firm whose senior chairman is former Republican Gov. James Thompson. Blagojevich's attorney has denied he did anything wrong. Blagojevich's salary as governor trails only California and New York among 55 states and territories, according to the Council of State Governments. It's 40 percent higher than the $124,000 average gubernatorial salary. And with his wife Patricia's income in real estate, which federal authorities also have been investigating, the Blagojeviches have averaged $344,000 in income since he took office. It topped $375,000 in 2003 but fell as low as $220,000 in 2007, according to federal tax returns. The administration has said in previous years that the Blagojeviches' income increased or dropped depending on the amount of work Patricia Blagojevich was able to do as a real estate broker, or the viability of the real estate market.
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