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Convicted developer Robert Krilich will not check into a federal prison camp for at least one more week after his attorneys persuaded U.S. District Judge John Grady to postpone Krilich’s scheduled Friday surrender.
Krilich’s lawyers are locked in a dispute with federal prosecutors over his official residence. His attorneys have argued that the developer’s principal home is his Ft. Lauderdale condominium, and that he should serve his time near there, while prosecutors contend that his main residence is his Oakbrook Terrace house.
Krilich was to have begun serving a 64-month prison sentence Friday at a federal prison camp in Terre Haute, Ind., after his 1995 conviction on charges of bribing Oakbrook Terrace officials.




