...disadvantaged and such payments are not in their contract. Such payments could well bring yet another lawsuit from a taxpayer. https://edgarcountywatchdogs.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/3035-4654.mp3 Stay tuned for exposure of more closed session discussions....
...the mark. Lives are being destroyed. People are going bankrupt. Mayor Lightfoot and Gov. Pritzker must pay a price for the terrible harm they’ve caused to people’s lives and liberties.”...
...us, the Edgar County Watchdogs, providing legal opinions to the county. One board member is defending the Treasurers position to not pay the bill of a private attorney that the...
...be a justification to pay the bill based on overall cost rather than the law. The SA confirms, there is no statute supporting the obligation of the payment. The opinion...
...wanting to know how the Treasurer can say she can just not pay something when she is directed to pay something. Bennett relies on her reading of information from the...
...discussions included questions of how to get rid of the State’s Attorney. With months of being told, meeting after meeting, that there was massive payroll fraud, upwards of $500,000.00, and...
...2020. We predict he will lose in his attempt to vacate his restraining order and end up having to pay a substantial figure in legal bills of the person who...
...“BGA”: http://www.bettergov.org/news/illinois-foia-appeals-linger-with-no-end-in-sight Illinois Times: http://illinoistimes.com/article-17936-in-illinois-public-access-is-broken.html Cook County Record: http://cookcountyrecord.com/stories/511002613-watchdogs-appeal-dupage-judge-s-ok-of-lawsuit-over-reporting-of-alleged-pay-to-play-for-cod-contract DuPage Policy Journal: Lisle-Woodridge Fire District reverses decision to withhold public records; offers finance director $65,000 in severance pay (HERE) DuPage...
...most of the Board and the State’s Attorney would rather just pay the bill than follow the law. Ed Flynn, the private attorney who is suing the County for payment...
...coroner receives a $2,500 payment from the County every year. It was explained to us that this payment is to compensate him for use of his personal office and supplies...