More than 900 people now say they were abused at Illinois youth prisons – WBEZ (Chicago)

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Joseph Murzanski
8 months ago

How do these things suddenly start? My guess is some PI lawyers found a new revenue source. Surely Mayor Johnson will be glad to heap millions on them. It’s his way to “invest in people!”

Mark F
8 months ago

The law firms that are always suing Chicago police officers must be drooling at the financial prospects they have in article! Billions in potential settlements.

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