Lightfoot to release findings in investigation into Dolton mayor's spending
DOLTON, Ill. — Former Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot is expected to release her findings in the Village of Dolton fincancial probe. Lightfoot, a former federal prosecutor, in April, agreed to investigate claims that Henyard misused public funds. Henyard has repeatedly denied those claims. Lightfoot will deliver a preliminary report to the public on Thursday with her findings so far.
Dolton's financial situation Dolton's dire financial situation was addressed at another fiery village board meeting on Monday night. Officials revealed they've had to dip into Tax Increment Financing fees to pay public-sector employees. They also approved layoffs of eight village employees, citing financial issues.'It's unfortunate, but we have to make these decisions so we can make payroll,' Trustee Brittney Norwood said. The board also froze credit card spending.
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