2 Chicago Bears praised fraud defendant to judge

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CHICAGO (AP)—Chicago Bears star Brian Urlacher(notes) and former Bear Terry “Tank” Johnson wrote letters to a federal judge last year that praised a disgraced Chicago pol facing sentencing in a $1.5 million real estate kickback scheme.

The letters, both dated December 2008, were part of a newly released court file in the case of former Alderman Edward Vrdolyak, known in Chicago political circles as “Fast Eddie.”

In his Dec. 19 letter, Urlacher said he spent time with Vrdolyak on family vacations and during the offseason. The Pro Bowl linebacker, who is not playing this season because of a wrist injury, said Vrdolyak had been generous with advice.

“During some of the most stressful times of my life, some publicized, some not, the advice he has given me has been of infinite value,” Urlacher wrote in the two-page letter. “It is clear to anyone lucky enough to know him that all his actions are motivated by good intentions.”

In his letter, Johnson told the judge “my relationship with Mr. Vrdolyak had a direct result in my turning my life around.”

The Bears released Johnson in 2007 after several run-ins with the law. Now with the Cincinnati Bengals, the defensive tackle once spent two months in jail because of weapons charges.

The letters were written a month after Vrdolyak pleaded guilty to a single count of mail fraud for arranging to sell a piece of real estate and plotting to share in what prosecutors said would be a $1.5 million finder’s fee.

Vrdolyak was given five years’ probation and fined $50,000.

Updated Nov 13, 3:09 pm EST
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  1. T Thunder
    5. Posted by T Thunder Sat Nov 14 8:21am EST

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    Can anybody post anything more idiotic than Navy Veteran"s?
  2. big lou
    4. Posted by big lou Sat Nov 14 6:33am EST

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    Vrdolyak is from the East Side. I met him, I know his kid. They have always been alright, especially the dad.
  3. Hardened Steel
    3. Posted by Hardened Steel Sat Nov 14 12:05am EST

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    not all athletes are gangland punks and rapists etcetera. That just shows your lack of inteligence in what you stated in your comment. There are many fine young men and women in college and professional sports at all times. It just makes good news copy to only mention the bad things. When is the last time good news got as much air time as bad? Even though the alderman pled guilty ( admitted he did wrong) that doesn't mean he couldn't have had a positive influence on others. So what if he thought he found a heckuva payday in one deal. DON'T MOST OF US WISH WE COULD MAKE A GREAT DEAL OF MONEY ON SOMETHING. If you say no, then you are either a liar or a monk. GET OFF YOUR HIGH HORSE!
  4. Navy Veteran
    2. Posted by Navy Veteran Fri Nov 13 9:53pm EST

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    He needs to be locked up for 20 years...they are all crooks. No wonder these athletes rape, do drugs, commit manslaughter and murder, steroid use, sexual assault, commit felonies and still play sports, they get away with it. If it were a common citizen, they would be locked up for years. And they all wonder why our college players are robbers,,,because they get away with it. Nothing but ghetto punks in sports.
  5. Navy Veteran
    1. Posted by Navy Veteran Fri Nov 13 9:53pm EST

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    He needs to be locked up for 20 years...they are all crooks. No wonder these athletes rape, do drugs, commit manslaughter and murder, steroid use, sexual assault, commit felonies and still play sports, they get away with it. If it were a common citizen, they would be locked up for years. And they all wonder why our college players are robbers,,,because they get away with it. Nothing but ghetto punks in sports.
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