Superintendent of Chicago’s youth jail might not live here, records show – Injustice Watch

Leonard Dixon and his wife own a house in Woodhaven, Michigan, for which they have received a property tax break reserved for a homeowner’s principal residence for the past 30 years; They also own a second home just north of Miami and two vacant properties in rural parts of Florida. Dixon is one of the highest-paid county employees outside the health system. His current salary of $280,000 per year is more than that of County Board President Toni Preckwinkle or his boss, Cook County Chief Judge Timothy Evans.
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Sanity please
7 months ago

Another example of low life’s on the gravy train.
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