By MAURA KELLY LANNAN
The Associated Press
Saturday, Jan. 08 2005
Ordered investigation
Chicago Alderman Richard Mell says his son-in-law is game-playing.
CHICAGO - The father-in-law of Gov. Rod Blagojevich took a simmering family feud public Friday, accusing the governor of shutting down a landfill run by a distant relative in a political power play aimed at burnishing his populist image.
Chicago Alderman Richard Mell, a Democratic political heavyweight credited with helping get his son-in-law elected governor, said Blagojevich was trying to show his political independence and get back at Mell for criticizing him.
"It's purely because of me," said Mell, "because he wants to demonstrate to the world that he is the champion of virtue and that no relative, nobody, can use the governor's office."
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