Sen. Emil Jones III charged in bribery scheme
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[September 21, 2022]
By PETER HANCOCK
Capitol News Illinois
phancock@capitolnewsillinois.com
SPRINGFIELD – State Sen. Emil Jones III has
been charged in federal court with three criminal counts tied to his
dealings with a red light camera company.
Jones, a Chicago Democrat, is the son of former Senate President Emil
Jones Jr. The younger Jones has served in the Senate since 2009
following his father’s retirement. He is deputy majority leader and
chairs the Committee on Licensed Activities.
He also is on the ballot for reelection in November and does not have an
opponent.
The charges relate to legislation Jones introduced in 2019 calling for a
statewide study to evaluate red light cameras, formally known as
“automated traffic law enforcement systems.”
According to the charging document, Jones later agreed to limit the
scope of any such study to cameras operated only inside the city in
exchange for payments to himself and an unnamed associate from someone
identified only as “Individual A,” who had an ownership interest in a
red light camera company that did business with municipalities outside
Chicago.
Prosecutors allege that from April through September 2019, Jones
solicited and agreed to accept a $5,000 payment from Individual A, as
well as an unspecified payment and a job to the associate identified as
“Individual B.”
Senate records indicate the bill passed out of the Transportation
Committee on Nov. 12, 2019, but was never voted on by the full Senate.
Jones is also charged with arranging the deal through interstate
commerce by using a Google email account. And he is charged with lying
to federal agents during their investigation of the matter.
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State Sen. Emil Jones III is pictured
outside of the Illinois Senate in January 2020, speaking to
supporters after supporting Sen. Don Harmon, D-Oak Park, for Senate
president over Sen. Kimberly Lightford, of Maywood. (Capitol News
Illinois photo by Jerry Nowicki)
Jones is the second Illinois state senator to face
charges related to a red light camera company. In 2020, then-Sen.
Martin Sandoval, also a Chicago Democrat, was indicted on similar
corruption charges related to a red light camera company identified
as SafeSpeed LLC following a raid on his Statehouse office. He later
resigned from office and pleaded guilty to bribery and tax evasion.
He agreed to cooperate with a continuing investigation in exchange
for delayed sentencing. He died in December 2020 of complications
from COVID-19 and never served time in prison.
Senate President Don Harmon, D-Oak Park, issued a statement Tuesday
calling for Jones to step down from his leadership position and
committee chairmanship, but stopping short of asking for his
resignation from office.
“These are grave allegations,” Harmon said in the statement.
“Members of the Senate and all public officials need to hold
themselves to a high ethical standard for the public to have trust
and faith in our work.”
House Minority Leader Jim Durkin, R-Western Springs, issued a more
scathing statement, noting that Jones has joined a long list of
Democratic elected officials to face federal corruption charges.
“The Democrat Party of Illinois has become an organized crime family
whose only purpose is to shake down Illinois taxpayers,” Durkin
said. “Today’s indictment once again shows Illinois residents why
Democrats refuse to pass real ethics reform; they are too corrupt.”
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