Ford Heights mayor’s corruption case is nearing a conclusion — six years after he was charged – Chicago Sun-Times

Mayor Charles Griffin maintains his innocence against charges that he embezzled tens of thousands of dollars from the tiny cash-strapped south suburb, in one of the few public corruption cases against elected officials brought by Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx. Court records show that one of Griffin’s criminal charges — misappropriation of financial institution property — was dropped earlier this year, but Foxx’s office won’t say why.
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Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

Foxx’ refusal to say why changes were dropped really don’t need to be stated. We all know why.

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