Lightfoot Blames Pandemic For Slow Investigation Into Sex Abuse Scandal At Logan Square School – Block Club Chicago

The Illinois Department of Children and Family Services was contacted at least 22 times since 2019 about allegations at Marine Leadership Academy, according to the inspector general report. But records shared with Block Club and interviews with school employees show CPS leaders knew of rampant sexual misconduct at the school for years, stretching back to 2016.
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streeterville
4 years ago

Covid? Well she can’t disclose the actual reason, no-show employees, not working while WFH, eating chips and shopping…

The Paraclete
4 years ago

Whaaat! Covid? I thought systemic racism was the root cause! I became aware of the report two or three weeks ago! Yea OK Rahm!

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