Drury, Proft reach deal to end 10-year-long defamation suit over campaign ads – Cook County Record

The lawsuit has followed a long and winding course over a decade. Court actions included several dismissals from Cook County judges, a resurrection from a state appeals court, and repeated re-filings and amendments by trial lawyer and former state Rep. Scott Drury as he sought to keep his lawsuit alive against political commentator Dan Proft despite judges ruling his claims did not hold up.
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Publius
1 year ago

Was Profit personally on the hook or did the PAC cover the bill?

Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

In IL, a case is never quite finished until the right judge is found to contradict the three, four, fifty rulings already made re the case.

Rob M
1 year ago

it looks like these two fools are a match made in heaven

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