2/12/2008Former Chicago City Clerk Jim Laski on Don Wade & Roma tomorrow
Jim Laski used to be an influential guy. Sort of.
At his peak he was City Clerk of Chicago. The guy to whom Chicagoans would write their annual check for their parking sticker to fulfill the wheel tax.
At his low point, Laski was spending 11 months in a West Virginia federal prison after
pleading guilty to bribery in the Hired Truck scandal.
Now, Laski is out of prison, back in Chicago, and taking full aim at the man he says
"knows more than he says": Mayor Richard M. Daley. He's telling all in his new book,
"My Fall From Grace", and he'll share it all Wednesday morning with
WLS' Don Wade & Roma.
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