Episode 9
"Parade of Lies"

Edgewater Hospital
Credit: Chicago Sun Times
If the Walls Could Talk Podcast™

If the Walls Could Talk Podcast™ – Episode 9: “Parade of Lies” 

After nearly a decade of fighting his extradition back to the United States, Edgewater Hospital’s former owner, Peter Rogan, dropped his case to remain in Canada and unexpectedly returned to the United States. Justice finally had come to Peter Rogan. He faced perjury and obstruction charges which could cost him up to 50 years in prison and a fine of $1 million. 

Episode 9: “Day of Reckoning” follows what happened with Peter back on US soil. At his sentencing hearing, Federal Prosecutor Andrew Boutros exposed more lies from Peter and urged the judge to put Peter away for the maximum term. But, Peter’s lawyer argued for considerable less jail time and claimed Peter was “villainized by the media”. He also accused prosecutors of being vindictive.

The same judge who sentenced Peter’s friend, Fred Cuppy, for perjury was now in charge of sentencing Peter.

Peter owed tens of millions of dollars in civil penalties. Hear how much money the government and Dexia Bank wound up collecting…and how much it cost them to get that amount.

Hear the letters submitted to the court in support of Peter and the curious story of what ultimately happened at his sentencing hearing. It all left former Edgewater Hospital employees speechless.

Redevelopment of the hospital campus finally commenced. First, luxury homes popped up on the hospital’s former parking garage. These homes reignited controversy thanks to the Alderman’s wife. Barbara O’Connor and her politically-connected husband, Pat O’Connor, were at the center of selling these homes which once again angered neighbors and even became a campaign topic. Some called it a “conflict of interest”.

And, finally, how will Edgewater Hospital be remembered? Episode 9: “Parade of Lies” is now available and shares the head-scratching final chapter in the tangled history of Edgewater Hospital.

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Support If the Walls Could Talk Podcast™ on PATREON and hear this week’s Second Opinion episode. We’ll dig deeper into Peter Rogan’s sentencing hearing and explain his controversial jail term. Attorney Jay Adkisson joins us to make sense of federal sentencing guidelines.

Learn why Peter Rogan’s attorney requested that Peter be sentenced to a year and one day in prison. There’s actually an important reason for it.

We’ll also share how this case once again made national headlines for something a judge said in court. Plus, we’ll talk about the hospital’s lengthy redevelopment and its effects on the surrounding neighborhood.   

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Edgewater Hospital
Drone footage of demolition (Credit: Bradley French)
Edgewater Hospital
Metropolitan Correctional Center in Chicago
Edgewater Hospital
Site of upcoming park behind the buildings (Dec. 2020)
Edgewater Hospital
The old parking garage gave way to luxury homes
Edgewater Hospital
Demo was slow, dirty, and dusty (Credit: @Nitram242)
Edgewater Hospital, Edgewater Medical Center
The involvement of the Alderman's wife in selling the homes again ignited controversey
Edgewater Hospital
Water extended from the basement of the hospital buildings all the way to the parking garage (Credit: @Nitram242)
Edgewater Hospital
Drone footage of demolition (Credit: Bradley French)
Chicago Park District
Groundbreaking of Edgewater Green Park in 2023 (credit: Chicago Park District)