CRIMECHICAGO SUN-TIMES
Brother of ex-Harvey Mayor Eric Kellogg gets six months in sweeping FBI corruption case
Derrick Muhammad, brother of ex-Harvey Mayor Eric Kellogg, was sentenced to six months in federal prison for accepting bribes from towing companies while serving as a Harvey police officer. He was also ordered to pay $75,000 to the government. Another brother, Rommell Kellogg, and a cousin, Corey Johnson, were convicted of extorting money from a Harvey strip club.
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