Johnson Says It Is ‘Not Acceptable’ That CPD Overspent Its $2B Budget by $207M – WTTW (Chicago)

CPD exceeded its budget to resolve lawsuits alleging misconduct or wrongdoing by $80 million, according to the 2024 audit. The cost to resolve police misconduct lawsuits has risen because of strategy designed “to mitigate future financial risk and avoid protracted litigation,” said Corporation Counsel Mary Richardson-Lowry, the city’s top lawyer.
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Leaving Soon, just not soon enough
9 months ago

Spiking pensions is very expensive and will costs will last for 30 years to come.

Bob smith
9 months ago

The city needs to fight these lawsuits . They just gives in and the lawyers know this !!

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