Mayor asked U.S. attorney to pass along evidence from Ald. Daniel Solis after corruption probe ends – Chicago Tribune*

In a letter sent to U.S. Attorney John Lausch the day before Solis’ deal was accepted by a judge last month, the mayor asked prosecutors to consider turning over any evidence Solis has provided on “wrongdoing on the part of any individual or individuals that may have engaged in wrongful acts with the city,” either past or present.
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The Paraclete
3 years ago

Lol, Lori theatre! She knows Loasch won’t give it up. Lori just showing she’s doing her due diligence. Another episode of flooring it in neutral.

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