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College of DuPage motion to stay and appeal granted in Breuder case.

By Kirk Allen & John Kraft

On May 8, 2017

DuPage Co. (ECWd) –

Federal Judge Wood issued an order May 5th, 2017, regarding the appeal requested by the College of Dupage and the Board members named in the case.  The order was granted which puts a stay in place on all proceedings pending the appeal.

“Defendants Bernstein, Hamilton, Mazzochi, and Napolitano’s motion t0 stay all proceedings pending appeal [104] and Defendant Board of Trustees of Community College District No. 502, DuPage County, Illinois’s (“Board”) motion to certify for interlocutory appeal [106] are granted.” 

In addition, the Judge denied Breuder’s claim that their request for appeal was frivolous as well as denying their motion to strike the exhibits and certain portions of the COD reply.

“Plaintiff’s cross-motion to certify Defendants Bernstein, Hamilton, Mazzochi, and Napolitano’s appeal as frivolous [117] is denied. Plaintiff’s motion to strike the exhibits to and certain portions of the College of DuPage’s reply [125] is denied as moot. See accompanying Statement for details.”

We suspect this step will lead to a dismissal of key parts of the Breuder lawsuit.

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2 Comments
  • Andy Ream
    Posted at 13:31h, 08 May

    As I recall, Brueder spent a boat load of
    taxpayer money on things that benefited
    himself. It appears no one cares to much about recouping those funds on the taxpayers behalf. Where is the State’s
    Attorney, FBI and other enforcement groups such as the IRS?

  • Canine Handler
    Posted at 18:51h, 09 May

    Illinois Attorney General Pushes Student-Loan Transparency Bill.

    ” Instead of telling you about income- driven programs, they’re putting you in forbearance or a deferment, where you are continuing to gain interest, making your loan larger at the end of the day,”Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan says.
    All over Facebook trying to make a difference.

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