Court: Ryan must forfeit all of state pension

The Illinois Supreme Court says former Gov. George Ryan must forfeit all of his state pension for crimes he committed as secretary of state and governor.

The Illinois Supreme Court says former Gov. George Ryan must forfeit all of his state pension for crimes he committed as secretary of state and governor. Ryan is currently serving a 6 1/2-year racketeering and fraud sentence. He had been hoping to salvage a $60,000-a-year pension, based on his years as a state lawmaker and lieutenant governor. Ryan wasn’t convicted of committing any crimes when he held those offices. But the high court ruled 6-1 on Friday that he’s ineligible for any state pension. Before his conviction, Ryan had been due to draw a pension of more than $197,000. Copyright 2010 Associated Press

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