Chicago district disappointed in ex-congressman

By SOPHIA TAREEN
Associated Press /  February 21, 2013
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One attorney, Reid Weingarten, told reporters after the hearing that there’s reason for optimism.

‘‘A man that talented, a man that devoted to public service, a man who’s done so much for so many, has another day,’’ he said. ‘‘There will be another chapter in Jesse Jackson’s life.’’

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Associated Press writers Frederic J. Frommer and Pete Yost in Washington contributed to this report.end of story marker

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