Robert S. Molaro

He served as a Democratic member of both houses of the Illinois General Assembly.

Upon his retirement from the state legislature on December 4, 2008, Molaro was eligible for a public pension of about $64,000 annually based on the formula for Illinois lawmakers of 85% of their last salary.

Chicago Alderman Edward M. Burke hired Molaro as an expert on pensions to write a 19-page white paper on Chicago's pension funds.

Molaro worked as an aide to Burke for one month, earned $12,000, and nearly doubled his pension.

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