Settlement in Progress?
After Crimesha's amazing sworn testimony the other day where despite believing an offender was guilty as charged (and convicted), she refused to defend the jury finding, it turns out that the (former) offender already has a settlement offer from the City and it's big enough that it's before the City Council at this very moment:
A man exonerated in a brutal double murder in Bucktown who later obtained a certificate of innocence after the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office under Kim Foxx did not oppose his petition — even though Foxx now says she believed him to be guilty — has reached a settlement in principle to resolve his 8-year-old wrongful conviction lawsuit against the city and the detective whose investigation put him in prison, federal court records show.
Attorneys representing Arturo DeLeon-Reyes, the city, and former Chicago Police Detective Reynaldo Guevara informed the court Wednesday that they had reached the basic outline of a settlement. A final pre-trial conference scheduled before a trial set to begin Monday was canceled, according to docket entries. Details of the proposed settlement have not been disclosed.
[...] Last week, attorneys for Solache reached a separate settlement with the city that is now awaiting City Council approval, according to WTTW. The exact figure has not been disclosed, but City Council sign-off is required for any settlement exceeding $100,000.
Has anyone filed an ARDC complaint against Crimesha yet?
Maybe an Official Misconduct charge?
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