Paul Vallas: For Chicago Lawyers, Exonerations Are a Cash Cow – City Journal

"These big-money settlements have prompted some Chicago law firms to specialize in city claims. In 2022, just one firm settled cases totaling $42 million of the $117 million that the city paid out that year. ... City leaders are to blame for this swindle. During her eight-year tenure as Cook County state’s attorney, Kim Foxx prioritized the rights of criminals over the law-abiding and law enforcement."
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Ataraxis
7 months ago

Imagine how jealous Ed Burke is.

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