Former Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot hired for $400 an hour to investigate Democratic Mayor Tiffany Henyard
The town of Dolton, Illinois, signed the politician as a "special investigator." Her job will be to discover if the Mayor misused public funds.
Former Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot now has a new job. The town of Dolton, Illinois, has hired her for $400 an hour to investigate Democratic First Selectman Tiffany Henyard. Her mission? Find out if the Democratic Mayor misused public funds.
Her work will begin this Tuesday and will consist of collecting information about the alleged expenses and financial mismanagement of Henyard, who is accused, according to Fox News, of crimes "from weaponizing police in retaliatory business raids to spending taxpayer money on luxuries like traveling to Las Vegas."
Lightfoot thanked the people of Dolton for the support they gave her and assured, in a statement to which CBS News obtained access, that she will follow "the facts where they lead, without bias":
The former mayor of Chicago is not the only one investigating Tiffany Henyard. The FBI also opened its own investigation, also aimed at finding out whether Dolton's first mayor embezzled local police funds. Lori Lightfoot's work, NBC 5 Chicago explains, could end in 60 days. It will be then that she presents her report to the people of Dolton and they get to decide whether or not to replace their current mayor.