Dolton trustees call for investigation into claims stemming from Las Vegas trip – NBC5 (Chicago)

Mayor Tiffany Henyard and an unnamed village trustee are at the center of an investigation by the Illinois Department of Human Rights. The probe is focusing on what allegedly happened on an economic development trip to Las Vegas last May. Henyard's former assistant, who filed the complaint, claimed she was sexually assaulted by an unnamed Dolton trustee.
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Paul Boomer
2 years ago

And she repeatedly said “I din do nuffin”.

Daskoterzar
2 years ago

Yea, come on, Mayors (regardless of their ethnicity) who are honest and care about their community and responsibility do not behave this way, she just needs to go, so this community can somehow get going again. What a joke.

Hello, Indiana!
2 years ago

I guess that’s not going to “ stay in Vegas.”.

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