Two Cook County Judges Claim Homestead Exemptions In Will County – Injustice Watch

Judge E. Kenneth Wright Jr., 83, has claimed a homestead exemption, a tax break for homeowners who used their property as their home, since 1978 — long before he became a judge, records show. But in 2018, while a sitting Cook County judge, Wright successfully applied for a second senior citizen exemption on his Will County property, for which he was required to present a birth certificate or government identification to verify his age and sign a sworn affidavit attesting he occupied the Joliet property as his “principal residence."
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David F
1 year ago

That’s fraud, he should be in front of a judge!

Free at Last
1 year ago

Of course he did. I’m curious. How long did this escape the notice of the cracker jack staff at the Assessor’s office?

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