Indicted Ald. Carrie Austin Will Retire, She Says, As Proposed Map Draws Her Out Of Ward – Block Club Chicago

“I just think that my time here, my years, I’ve given everything,” the 30-year Council veteran said. “I have to think about me first for once in my life, so that’s what I’m thinking about now.” The second-longest-serving alderman has had health scares in recent years and also is under indictment, as she and her chief of staff have been accused of taking bribes from a real estate developer.
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Ex Illini
4 years ago

She’s been thinking about “me first” for quite awhile. Bye bye.

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