Ald. Walter Burnett, wife wrongly claimed 2 homeowner tax exemptions for 8 years – Chicago Sun-Times*

Only one of the tax breaks, which is for someone’s primary residence, is allowed. Asked about that, the alderman and his wife - a former Cook County commissioner now working for the CHA - wrote a check. It covers four years. That’s all the county can make him pay.
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Ex Illini
4 years ago

What does JB think about this? I mean, a person cheating on their real estate taxes! This is an outrage, right JB?

Illinois Entrepreneur
4 years ago

I have some good Burnett stories.

When I once asked for a specific type of permit, but a common one, he asked me “what does the City get out of this?”

The question wasn’t referring to the City, and it wasn’t referring to happy feelings or freedom.

He’s a real piece of work.

The True Believer
4 years ago

What do you expect from an ex con like Burnett? Why isn’t the states attorney prosecuting Burnett’s wife for fraud? This was intentional. Well she a member of the protected class so that must be the reason.

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