Cook County’s chief judge investigating court employees who got COVID-19 relief loans – Chicago Sun-Times

This year, two Cook County employees have been fired and two quit over accusations they had illegally obtained a total of about $120,000 in PPP loans; Investigators also found evidence that inmates obtained PPP loans while locked up in the Cook County Jail. The Sun-Times has identified 20 of Evans’ employees who appear to have received a total of $530,000 in loans.
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Mary Juana
3 years ago

Evans wants answers, “Where’s mine?”

Pat S.
3 years ago

Nothing to see here … move on, move on!

Have you visited The Bean? Or, look at the pretty lake.

Go visit a nice museum … pay no attention to this investigation … it doesn’t concern you, stupid chicken!

Truth in Cook County
3 years ago
Reply to  Pat S.

Lock ‘‘em up. But that does not happen in Crook County any more. They like their crime.

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