Ald. Walter Burnett Softened Stance on Affordable Housing After Cash Flowed – Better Government Association

Burnett went from publicly criticizing the developer — Onni Group — to berating colleagues at a 2018 zoning meeting after they tried to slow the project over tenant allegations of unfair treatment. Burnett’s accommodations to Onni coincided with an influx of cash from the developer in the form of jobs and financial support to a PAC and charity run by Burnett's wife, Chicago Housing Authority official Darlena Williams-Burnett.
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Henry Hatch
3 years ago

It would certainly be satisfying to watch another elected chiraq official head off to Federal Prison for corruption.

Pat S.
3 years ago
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Too bad it takes so long to come to fruition. Justice is not swift.

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