Ex-Dolton top cop says Henyard fired him because his wife is ‘friendly’ with political opponents – Cook County Record

The former police chief's lawsuit is just the latest litigation launched against the village and Mayor Tiffany Henyard in recent months. Henyard has also been sued by a tavern for withholding their liquor license over politics, and she has been sued by Dolton's village clerk and members of the board of trustees, who accused her of refusing to follow state laws, of lavish personal spending of taxpayer money and of using Dolton Police as her personal security, among a list of other corruption allegations.
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Hello, Indiana!
2 years ago

Run afoul of the lady of the manor, and it’s back to the field for you. Lots of folks angling for a house position. Yes sir.

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