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City attorneys seek to reverse order that Lightfoot testify in CPD whistleblower lawsuit

Por: WGN-TV Nation October 06, 2022

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Posted: Oct 5, 2022 / 02:26 PM CDT Updated: Oct 5, 2022 / 06:44 PM CDT SHARE CHICAGO — Attorneys for the city are asking a Cook County judge to reverse a previous ruling in a last-ditch effort to spare Mayor Lori Lightfoot from testifying about the alleged “code of silence” within the Chicago Police Department. Last month, Cook County Judge Thomas More Donnelly ordered Lightfoot sit for an hour-long deposition as part of a 2019... + full article



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