Blagojevich Sneaks Out Back Door To Get To Court, Tells Reporters 'I'm Innocent' (WATCH)

Blagojevich Sneaks Out Back Door To Get To Court, Tells Reporters 'I'm Innocent' (WATCH)

Impeached former Gov. Rod Blagojevich pleaded not guilty to federal corruption charges Tuesday. His brother, Robert, also pleaded not guilty.

Blagojevich did not enter a statement before the plea, but he told the reporters and onlookers who mobbed him as entered the courthouse that he was "innocent of every single accusation."

Watch Blagojevich's remarks:

Blagojevich had a big smile as he entered the courthouse, but he the former governor was clearly in no mood to talk when he left his Ravenswood home on the way there. Blagojevich sent out a decoy car while his SUV made a hasty exit through the back alley:

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