Foxx stunned as some public defenders arranged for coronavirus vaccine at Cook County Jail ahead of her staff – Chicago Tribune*

In an email obtained by the Tribune, Public Defender Amy Campanelli told employees last week that “employees whose job duties include going to the jail qualify for priority to receive the vaccine,” and said “our turn may come up potentially within the next week or two.” That was news to Foxx, who said no plans to prioritize certain public defenders had been discussed in any of the planning meetings attended by top county officials.
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Bosco
5 years ago

Stunned I tell you ! Stunned!

anonymous
5 years ago

She did not wear her tiara that day.

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