The former owner of the Chicago Rush arena football team can live on house arrest at a friend's Gold Coast apartment while he awaits trial on fraud charges stemming from his ill-fated purchase of the team last year, a federal judge ruled Tuesday.
Jason Meisner, Chicago Tribune: Local
Tue, 11/25/2014 - 3:20pm
The former owner of the Chicago Rush arena football team can live on house arrest at a friend's Gold Coast apartment while he awaits trial on fraud charges stemming from his ill-fated purchase of the team last year, a federal judge ruled Tuesday.