Special Prosecutor Finds ‘Substantial Abuses of Discretion’ in Kim Foxx’s Handling of Jussie Smollett Case – WTTW (Chicago)

Special Prosecutor Dan Webb and his team reached five conclusions outlined in the report; among them, there were potential violations of ethics by Foxx and her staff. However, there was not evidence to support criminal charges against Foxx or her staff.
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5 years ago

See how much business Winston and Strawn get from connected govt agencies

Gemini
5 years ago

Refer the whole thing to the ARDC. Foxx does not deserve to have a law license.

Hank Scorpio
5 years ago

They aren’t ‘abuses’, they are ‘reparations’….

Governor of Alderaan
5 years ago

If you read the report closely you’ll see a line where Webb asks Foxx to be facebook friends

Aaron
5 years ago

The deliberate and wanton actions of these pedocrats is absolutely sedition.

William Sherman
5 years ago

So she didn’t commit a crime but blatantly lied to the public on numerous occasions. Got it.

True believer
5 years ago

Total obstructing by Kim and her staff. But Webb can’t see it.

Fed up neighbor
5 years ago
Reply to  True believer

He can see it but was told not to see it, Webb donated to her campaign

5 years ago

she lied, but she didn’t mean to lie

Tom Paine's Ghost
5 years ago

Not a surprise since Webb is a Chicago Democrat machine shill. We need to see the meat of Foxx’s wrong doings in the actual report. Vote Foxx out in November. Pat O’Brien is her opponent.

True believer
5 years ago

And creepy Webb would never ever say anything to implicate queen of the USA, Michelle Obama. He owes the machine for his career.

True believer
5 years ago

What’s the surprise? Webb donated money to Foxx and is a democratic machine member. Today he paid back the machine for covering up something years ago that saved his career. Anyone on the inside knows and it’s really bad. He is a total scum made by another criminal Jim Thompson.

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