...to create an opening for an out of state developer from Ohio (the Buckeye Community Hope Foundation) to build a project without street level commercial space as the Legacy Code...
...desire to avoid sending out service contracts for bid; drinker of wine paid for by the College; attendee at Max McGraw; conflicts of interest in both his Foundation role and...
...of Buckeye’s interests with the tampering scheme. Because the Village never denied Buckeye’s proposal, the recently filed motion to dismiss Buckeye’s lawsuit against the Village concludes that Buckeye’s case is...
...3rd Appellate Court ruled against his actions. Those actions in relation to his publicly reported statements are the foundation for our questions. Did Brian Towne lie to the court? Most...
...Datacenter. It began producing power in September of 2015 – which makes this project and turbine not even a year old yet. Hope its not an indication of things to...
...hope the board members that allowed this to happen are held accountable as well as this was all under their watch. We are more than pleased to see these legal...
...chose not to consider while KTJ was still representing them. Buckeye Community Hope Foundation still has its own retaliatory lawsuit pending against the Village of Tinley Park but it’s hard...
...the rights of the accused, it erodes the public’s trust in our justice system, and chips away at the foundational premises of the rule of law. When such transgressions are...
...including Adonna Bennett, were replaced when the board was dissolved and reconstituted. Let’s hope it never again falls into the depths of depravity it has come to be known in...
...state procurement rules: using open orders, putting consultants on payroll, using Foundation funds to pay for illegal contracts, hiring unqualified or inexperienced friends, and hiring friends without any written contract....