Lightfoot’s plan to sue gang members for damages evokes mixed feelings – WGNTV (Chicago)

Critics say Lightfoot’s plan lacks details about what would happen to the seized possession and who might profit from the proceeds in Chicago. Others say the move is nothing more than a publicity stunt and not a resolution to fight crime.
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susan
4 years ago

This is a brilliant plan and should have been implemented sooner.
First, you get a civil judgment against targeted defendants.
Then, when they fail to pay, you turn over to collection industry and IRS. Bounty rewards work wonders to incent effective results.

Anyone with a judgement against them can have problems making large purchases (boats, cars, real estate), or collecting lottery winnings or lawsuit judgements they might win.

Civil litigation against organized crime can be extremely effective. See Southern Poverty Law Center results,.

Spriggly Spritz
4 years ago

I thought the reason there was no or minimal bail was because criminals could not afford it. Will she sue for an I.O U.?

Ex Illini
4 years ago

Call the plan for what it is. Stupid.

Clown world
4 years ago

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