Ald. Tom Tunney Fined $2,000 For Serving Diners Inside Lakeview’s Ann Sather In December – Block Club Chicago

The restaurant was cited twice on Dec. 8 for the incident, according to a city spokesperson. The city’s Department of Administrative Hearings issued the restaurant a $2,000 fine following a Feb. 16 hearing. He could have been fined up to $10,500 for both citations.
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The True Believer
5 years ago

Shows what a fake the democrat department of administrative hearings. He got off easy because he’s lgbtq just like Lori. So he doesn’t have to follow the law.

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