This Connected A-Hole Again?
Look who the business partner is:
As a result of deals set in motion nearly two decades ago, five pension plans for Chicago city employers ended up losing more than $54 million on a risky real estate venture run by President Barack Obama’s former boss, Allison S. Davis, and his business partner Robert G. Vanecko, a nephew of Mayor Richard M. Daley.
Today, Davis owes taxpayers $6 million for a mortgage Daley handed him to build senior apartments — which Davis could lose for failing to pay $270,000 in property taxes, though Mayor Brandon Johnson’s Law Department is trying to block a tax buyer from getting a deed to the property.
Davis also owes City Hall more than $40,000 in unpaid water bills for the apartment complex and more than $360,000 in fees and fines related to those apartments and other projects, according to Johnson’s Finance Department.
But that isn’t stopping the Johnson administration from continuing to do business with Davis, 85, a retired lawyer who headed Davis, Miner, Barnhill & Galland, the law firm that hired Barack Obama when the future president was fresh out of Harvard Law School.
$40,000 in unpaid water bills? Conehead thinks that's a ringing endorsement and wants to learn how Davis got away with it for so long without being forced to pay (hint: the first trick is not running for office! The second is be connected to Sparklefarts.)
And Conehead is making noise about not collecting past due bills for all sorts of stuff, preferring to raise taxes, fees and fines rather than dare to bother the grifter-class.
Labels: money questions, un-fucking-believable









25 Comments:
The democrats have been grifting for decades. They are only now just being called out on it. Soon the legacy media will stop reporting on it altogether and they will circle the wagons around Trump again.
It's the Chicago way....
Next question.
I said it before says...
It's not what you know, it's who sent you.
Next Question.
Maing, you can't be collecting bills from Da Communitie! Raise taxes on somebody else... leave us marganilized indibiduals alone!
How many more deals like this are hidden in the system?
Likely a whole bunch of lawyers,, bankers, and realtors, reverends and social activists.
Hidden deals of the power brokers.
Someone should interview Bill Daley and ask him how many sweet deals crossed his path when he was on the board of Chase Bank?
Conehead is the same way..he didnt pay his bills either.
Moochers are the fuel that this engine of chicanaries runs on.
9 million collected in fees but still in arrears SMMFH
Unpaid water bills? Who does he think he is, Stacy Davis Gates?
Make them pony up what they owe.
Three billion dollars in unpaid debt owed to the City of Chicago have been incurred in just the past 7 years.
If anyone doesn’t pay their water I’ll they should be put in jail. That would put an end to it.
Stop voting Democrat.
Small change fraud compared to antics in Minnesota.
hey,,, forgedaboudit,,, if a mayor can't get his police boss picks to get his nephew out of a murder charge, then what's da use of being mayor
Well, remember groot?? She said water is a human right. So I guess we all should stop paying our water bills
FUBU ! Same fucking bull shit all the time by the same mother fuckers all the time !
The elites don't pay their bills or loan notes. That's what the insignificant masses are for.
Let that sink in
"If You Can't Help Your Family, Who Can You Help?"
Ritchie Daley
I have a friend who worked in Medicaid. Her exact words, “The higher ups want us to report suspected fraud…just not TOO much.”
The great grift of low income housing. Deals handed over to connected developers to create housing that costs more than twice what a market rate developer could create. No lie, we are talking $500k to $800k per unit for a low income rental just so the connected corporate slum lords can receive LIHTC and keep neighborhoods from flourishing. And the idiot brigade who wants everything for free just eat it up when their alderman or mayor tells them about all the “Affordable Housing” they’re going to create.
Read in the Sun Times, $8 billion is owed to the city. $1 billion under the current administration,
There is no such thing as affordable housing. Never was,never will be. Learn to code muthafukkas and get a j.o.b.
$9 million in fees to lose over $50 million... what a deal
did Chicago ever collect the millions of dollars owed for water from the south suburbs. Citizens of suburbs paid, what did the city agency do with the money???
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