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Monk was a Los Angeles sports agent when Blagojevich, then a congressman from a district on Chicago's north side, called him to Washington to work in his office. Monk went on to manage Blagojevich's campaigns. As his chief of staff, he started accepting cash from Rezko, Hamilton told the jurors. She said the money was aimed at providing Rezko with the influence to operate a $7 million kickback scheme. She said Blagojevich's wife, Patti, was getting $12,000 a month for more than a year from Rezko to provide the real estate developer and political fundraiser with even more clout. Adam's opening statement was delivered in a revival-meeting style. He paced rapidly, at one point actually running from the defense table to stand in front of the jury box. He hollered, whispered and pointed with his arm extended as he claimed that Blagojevich hadn't made any illegal profits while in office. Federal agents had found no illegal bank accounts, he said. "The same people who were chasing bin Laden were chasing him," Adam said. But he said that all they discovered was that Blagojevich is broke. "Not a dime, not a penny," he shouted. He said Blagojevich made an error in judgment by appointing Monk as his chief of staff and, in effect, the guardian of the state's $52 billion annual budget. "He was a volleyball agent," Adam said. "That's the guy he picked."
Adam ripped into Rezko as "the Bernie Madoff of Chicago," referring to the disgraced financier who is serving a 150-year prison term. And he said he "fooled everybody, with due respect,
Governor, including you." Adam said neither Rezko nor Monk told Blagojevich what they were doing and the governor remained completely unaware. Adam also defended Patti Blagojevich as a hardworking woman who had earned her money.
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