Kim Foxx will discuss Jussie Smollett case after his sentencing, sources say – FOX32 (Chicago)

Special Prosecutor Dan Webb said he sent a copy of his report to Illinois’ Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission, which has the power to suspend Foxx’s law license.
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Russodanancyaofel
4 years ago

Kim Foxx is an entitled, narcissistic, disgraceful compromised pathological liar in love with celebrity status and power. She should join the FBI.

Pat S.
4 years ago

Has she EVER answered a direct question with a direct answer?
No reason to believe anything will change her approach. .

Platinum Goose
4 years ago

She’ll discuss it, let’s see who she picks to toss the softballs at her.

BB
4 years ago

Foxx+ scummy, liar who needs to be removed from office!

The Kingfish
4 years ago

Will Never Happen. Just waiting until the cameras go away and the media’s attention is diverted to the next issue du jour

The Paraclete
4 years ago

She simply waiting for Jussie, it’s the the discovery portion of a defense. She’s waiting for more Jussie details to craft her falsehoods. The longer she waits the bigger the lies. If she waits long enough, she’ll just claim she doesn’t remember.

Ex Illini
4 years ago

Yeah, she’ll discuss it after sentencing. Try 20 years after, when she publishes her book “How I Screwed Over Cook County”.

The Paraclete
4 years ago

She’d rather be run over by a dump truck than try to explain herself. She’s cornered like a rat. In the colloquial sense, she’s painted herself into the corner. She so wants to be a Star! She’s waiting to see who Jussie drops into the mess.

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