Appellate prosecutor: ‘We have not seen any appointment’ in politically-connected worker’s compensation fraud allegations – Center Square

The multipronged story stems around former state employee and former Pritzker campaign worker Jenny Thornley and includes alleged overtime fraud, unfounded allegations of sexual assault, and alleged worker's compensation fraud. David Robinson, chief deputy director of the State’s Attorneys Appellate Prosecutor, wrote in the email obtained through a public records request, “[The appellate prosecutor’s office] has never done – to my knowledge – any worker's compensation fraud case. Our experience has been that those issues are directed to the AG’s worker’s comp fraud division.”
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Zephyr Window
1 year ago

Does anyone who reads Wirepoints believe that Raoul will do anything to embarrass Pigster? Another unqualified person doing a lousy job because they are democraps.

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