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Donahue is presenting himself to voters as a reformer fighting the current administration in the near west suburb of 84,000 that has been a case study in corruption and bare-knuckle politics since it was controlled by Al Capone in the 1920s.

Donahue hopes voters will concentrate on his decades of political work instead of his recent years in the strip club business. He said he will reduce towing fees and eliminate waste.

"No matter what you do, it is going to say 'Polekatz' in the headlines so it doesn't really matter. I mean, in terms of the media," Donahue said.

Though voters may be just getting to know him, Donahue has been a backroom player in suburban politics for years, advising mayors and candidates from Harvey to Orland Park to Cicero, up and down the ballot. Now 50, Donahue started out in the 1980s as a legislative aide to House Speaker Michael Madigan and became a protege of former Chicago Ald. Edward Vrdolyak.

In the 1990s, Donahue was hired as a top aide to Loren-Maltese, defending her as town spokesman to the media as federal investigators circled. Vrdolyak was in town too, billing millions of dollars in legal fees to the suburb as town attorney. Vrdolyak later pleaded guilty to fraud in a real estate deal unrelated to Cicero.

Donahue went on to consult for Ramiro Gonzalez, a Loren-Maltese ally picked to succeed her after her 2002 conviction. But when Dominick narrowly defeated Gonzalez three years later, Donahue's insider status in Cicero vanished.

By then, Donahue was quietly beginning his foray into the strip club business, starting with Polekatz in Bridgeview. He said he helped found the club with fellow Cicero operative Steve Reynolds. Donahue said he is now a club consultant.

Polekatz has become engulfed in controversy for employing convicts as other consultants and turning to them as lenders over the years, much of the information coming out in a lengthy court case over club control.

Illinois law generally bans felons from having an ownership interest in a liquor license. The club's listed owner, Stephen Dabrowski, has maintained he is the only owner.

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