Lori Lightfoot set to release findings in investigation of retaliation, assault allegations against Dolton officials

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Lori Lightfoot set to release findings in investigation of retaliation, assault allegations against Dolton officials
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Just over four months after being appointed by four trustees on the Dolton Village Board, former Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot is set to reveal her findings of…

Just over four months after being appointed by four trustees on the Dolton Village Board, former Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot is set to reveal her findings of an investigation into retaliation and sexual assault allegations stemming from aThe complaints, also under investigation by the Illinois Department of Human Rights, state that former female employee alleged retaliation, sexual harassment and discrimination after she raised concerns about an apparent non-consensual sexual encounter between...

After dinner, she said she started to feel disorientated and extremely light-headed, as if the ground was moving. She said she blacked out. According to the complaint, the next morning, she woke up in the trustee’s hotel room with no memory of how she got there, experiencing physical discomfort. She said after returning to Dolton, officer Byron Miles, who was part of Henyard’s security detail and who also went on that trip to Las Vegas, told her a trustee on the trip told him that the trustee had unprotected sex with her. Officer Miles has also filed a complaint with the Human Rights Department.Both complaints then provide details of a meeting that took place the following day with the former assistant, Officer Miles and Mayor Henyard.

Officer Miles informed Henyard and the woman that the trustee called him that night in Las Vegas. The trustee then bragged about the sexual activities he engaged in with the woman, Miles' complaint says, suggesting that she may not have had the ability to consent or did not provide consent.According to the complaints, the mayor said that if this information became public, she would be ruined. That all the work she’d done would be lost.

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