Dolton, Ill. (ECWd) –
A Federal Grand Jury has issued another subpoena to the Village of Dolton requesting records of Mayor Tiffany Henyard and others, as part of an ongoing federal investigation into the activities of Henyard while she has been serving a village mayor and township supervisor.
This subpoena was signed on election day and served on Dolton last Thursday.
Here is what they are looking at in this subpoena:
For time period January 1, 2014, through present, please provide the following regarding Property Index Numbers (29-11-404-005-0000, 29-11-404-006-0000, 29-11-404-007-0000, 29-11-404-008-0000), more commonly known as 15022 Lincoln Avenue, Dolton, Illinois 60419:
1. Village of Dolton inspection fee schedule
2. Records of fees paid for inspections performed and ticketed violations and citations, including payee and payor, inspector name and date.
3. Copies of citations issued, including documentation of the captured code violations that were the basis for the citations, including the identification of the inspector and citation recipient.
4. Correspondence including emails, phone calls, text messages, and any other means of communications between property owners and tenants, and Village of Dolton personnel, to include but not be limited to communications with Amardeep Singh Sangha and Jatinder
K. Sangha; Key Urban Concepts, Incorporated; Kamal Woods; and Tak Investment Group, LLC.
5. Documentation of complaints lodged against the subject property.
6. Records maintained by the Village of Dolton regarding current and past owners of the subject property.
7. Records of permit applications and issuance, for current and past owners and tenants.
8. Documentation of negative or derogatory findings from inspections of the subject property.
9. Records of inspections of the property that were executed based upon the following:
a. Inspections due to transfer of ownership or title
b. Inspections necessary for any past or ongoing litigation
c. Inspections due to building and occupancy permit requests
d. Inspections initiated by complaints made by citizens or government entities.
e. Inspections performed on an annual or biannual basis, or any other inspections
mandated by law.
10. Employment records for all code inspectors during the given period.
This property and others have been the subject of civil litigation, with allegations of unfair treatment among many other things.
WGN published some background on this specific issue – watch it here.
2025. 03.17 Grand Jury Subpoena
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