CTU leaders file motion to quash subpoena for their texts, depositions – Chicago Tribune*

The subpoenas seek documents related to labor negotiations and depositions from Stacy Davis Gates, CTU’s president and Jackson Potter, the union’s vice president. The subpoenas are part of an ongoing lawsuit between CPS CEO Pedro Martinez and the Board of Education over arguments that board members obstructed the chief executive officer’s job duties.
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Chercher
1 year ago

It will be interesting to see what CTU leaders are trying to hide. If everything was appropriate and legal then why would they spend money on lawyers to try and keep it secret?

boomertunes
1 year ago
Reply to  Chercher

4th amendment answers your question dork

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