Megan Crepeau (@crepeau) 's Twitter Profile
Megan Crepeau

@crepeau

Chicago correspondent for @BLaw. Not really on here anymore. Contact me instead at [email protected]

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calendar_today27-10-2008 16:09:25

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Jason Meisner (@jmetr22b) 's Twitter Profile Photo

U.S. Attorney John Lausch speaking to reporters, says #RKelly faces 10 to 90 years in prison for the counts he was convicted on. He also says “obviously we are disappointed” in the acquittals on other counts.

Jason Meisner (@jmetr22b) 's Twitter Profile Photo

JUST IN: U.S. Attorney John Lausch says unequivocally that they will ask that any sentence #RKelly gets in his Chicago case be served consecutive to his 30-year term in New York.

Jason Meisner (@jmetr22b) 's Twitter Profile Photo

More than two decades after allegations first surfaced that “Jane” was being sexually abused by her godfather, R&B superstar #RKelly, she came forward to tell her story. On Wednesday, a federal jury in Chicago said they believed her. UPDATE w/Megan Crepeau: chicagotribune.com/news/criminal-…

Jason Meisner (@jmetr22b) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#RKelly was acquitted of charges he conspired to fix his 2008 Cook County case - but that's almost certainly not the last we've heard of it. Why? Because the feds can still try to use it against him at sentencing. Megan Crepeau and I break down what's next: chicagotribune.com/news/criminal-…

Christy Gutowski (@christygutowsk1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Tribune’s investigation into the 1982 Tylenol murders includes more than 150 interviews in multiple states. Reporters reviewed tens of thousands of pages of documents, including sealed court orders and undercover FBI video of a main suspect. chicagotribune.com/investigations…

Michelle Williams (@michelletweetin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's finally here. Parts one and two of The Tylenol Murders series by Christy Gutowski and Stacy St. Clair have published. Grab a cup of coffee and dig into this terrifying look into the first 24 hours of the investigation forty years ago. Part 1: trib.al/6O6ce7M

Madeline Buckley (@mabuckley88) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A CC judge is considering an unusual question: Should someone be held until they can post bail in a case in which the sentence has been commuted? Prosecutors accused a man who alleged abuse by Burge detectives of going on a "three-state crime spree." chicagotribune.com/news/criminal-…

Madeline Buckley (@mabuckley88) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Incidentally, if you see me around 26/Cal, come say hi. I'm stepping into the criminal courts beat, trying to follow Megan Crepeau's impressive tenure. Particularly interested in hearing about preparations/implementation of the Pretrial Fairness Act so please get in touch.