Judge Who Handled Smollett Case Says ‘Retaliation’ May be Reason Dems Didn’t Endorse Him – NBC5 (Chicago)

Last July, Toomin appointed Dan Webb as a special prosecutor to investigate the handling of the Smollett case after all the charges against the actor were dropped. In a scathing ruling, Toomin referred to Smollett as a “charlatan who fomented a hoax” and suggested Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx mishandled the case.
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Tom Paine's Ghost
5 years ago

Absolutely it is retaliation. Tony Preckwinkle and Kim Foxx will allow no dissent within their empire. Democrats demand lockstep fealty and groupthink among all peasants and subjects.

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