Anthony Ragucci was accused of accepting thousands of dollars for allowing red-light cameras in Oakbrook Terrace when he was serving as mayor.
OAKBROOK TERRACE, Ill. -- The former mayor of Oakbrook Terrace has pleaded guilty in a red-light camera bribery scheme.
He resigned in 2020.Earlier this month, , claiming the Village of Oakbrook Terrace failed to submit mandatory reports documenting safety at the intersection.
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