Johnson’s 2026 Budget Sets Aside Just $82.5M to Resolve Police Misconduct Lawsuits, Even Though Chicago Has Already Spent $90M – WTTW (Chicago)

Mayor Brandon Johnson’s proposed budget for 2026 sets aside just $82.5 million to cover the cost of resolving police misconduct lawsuits, even though the city has already agreed to spend $90 million next year to resolve 176 lawsuits tied to former Chicago Police Sgt. Ronald Watts and his team. Chicago taxpayers have spent at least $267 million to resolve other misconduct lawsuits so far this year,
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Media Scrutiny
5 months ago

This “misconduct lawsuit” stash is nothing more than a Giveaway to Trial Lawyer Attorneys, who then Donate Substantially back to Democrats.

Last edited 5 months ago by Media Scrutiny
Hello Indiana!
5 months ago

Spend 90M when you have 82. Johnson “ maff “.

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