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ABC NewsABC News' Matthew Jaffe reports from Chicago: Chicago defense attorney Ed Genson, who met with Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich twice this weekend and who expects to be retained today, said that the case against the governor is "significantly exaggerated" and if he is retained, they will fight the charges.
"It's like a snowball running down the hill and it's gotten really really large. It's an avalanche now," Genson told reporters as he arrived at work Monday morning. "And... I think the case, the case that I've seen so far is significantly exaggerated. It's just, it's not what people think it is."
Genson met with Blagojevich for much of Saturday and Sunday afternoon at the lawyer's downtown Chicago offices.
Warned the attorney today, "If I'm trying the case, it's going to be a fight."
"Impeachment and criminal proceedings?" asked a reporter.
"Impeachment and criminal proceedings," Genson replied.
Genson said he expects to know this afternoon if he will take on the governor's case, but first he has to make sure there are no conflicts.
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One reporter said he had heard from a source that the wire-tapped recordings of Blagojevich's conversations reveal "a guy there talking shop, but they don't see any overt acts."
Responded Genson with a smile, "I have a lot of respect for whoever said that to you, but I don't want to comment."