Ford Heights mayor convicted of embezzling village funds – Chicago Tribune/Yahoo

Charles Griffin was mayor from 2009 to 2017, and despite being under federal indictment was elected again to the post in 2021. Prosecutors charged him after secret accounts holding $147,000 in public funds were discovered; One of the accounts contained deposits from the state treasurer’s office that represented the village’s share of taxes on video gaming.
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Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

My memory isn’t quite so good anymore, but I think this one is the third south Cook County official recently in hot water for treating his office like his personal piggy bank. The one in Harvey that gave herself a 64K raise, the notorious Henyard and now him. Seeing a pattern by voting for the same thing and expecting different results yet?

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