Dolton, Illinois struck with the government round of alleged mismanagement


A federal summons has been issued to pursue records of self -proclaimed “Super Mayor” Tiffany Henyard and others as authorities as authorities a criminal investigation that has been linked to the deposed mayor.

The summons was signed on 25 February, the day that Henyard, a Democrat, the mayors in Dolton, lost Illinois due to a landslide. The summons is linked to a development project in which the country is involved, reportedly owned by Henyard’s boyfriend, Fox 32 Chicago reported.

The summons demanded a number of documents from 2014 to the present, including copies of quotes, code feeds, e -mails, phone calls and text messages between owners of real estate, tenants and village staff. It also asked for correspondence between owners of real estate, tenants and Village staff. The staff included Henyard’s boyfriend, Kamal Woods.

The summons is the latest development in a continuous federal probe to the activities of Henyard while serving as a village mayor and supervisor of the municipality.

Mayor of Dolton Tiffany Henyard found in contempt of the court after alleged stone -rolling drink permits

Tiffany Henyard speaks to her voters.

Tiffany Henyard is engaged in countless controversies. (Screencap thanks to video from FOX32)

The suburb of Chicago has confronted with a series of summons during the tumultuous mayor of Henyard.

One summons in April asked for staff and disciplinary files for nearly 30 people.

Another summons asked for all documents with regard to accused village manager Keith Freeman and various companies in which he is involved. Federal authorities have accused him of making false statements and not to report income in his bankruptcy request.

Henyard, whose administration has been brought under fire for alleged financial mismanagement, was dropped off by almost 88% voting In the mayors primary of the village on 25 February.

Trustee Jason House, once an ally of Henyard, ran on a platform of transparency, promises to restore the accountability in the government of Dolton.

Dolton, mayor of Illinois Tiffany Henyard, others touched the federal court case during fighting during the meeting

“Mrs Henyard does not only deprive the audience from what they earn, it costs the village money,” House said on election day. “Day one, each record will be reversed.”

Tiffany Henyard

Tiffany Henyard, mayor of Dolton, Illinois, has been attacked for her excessive expenditure. (Fox 32)

Henyard, that Assuming office In 2021, residents were heavily criticized about its various scandals.

Former mayor of Chicago, Lori Lightfoot, also a democrat, was hired last year to investigate Henyard’s handling of Dolton’s funds. The probe showed that the general fund of the village had decreased from a surplus of $ 5.6 million in 2022 to a deficit of $ 3.6 million in 2024, which means that concern about doubtful Credit card purchases And a lack of financial accountability.

Mayor of Dolton Tiffany Henyard involved in Board Meeting Brawl between boyfriend, activist

She is also accused of violations of civil rights and is confronted with countless lawsuits about her alleged corruption.

View: Mayor of Dolton Tiffany Henyard, boyfriend, activist Brawl at Ontmoeting

Henyard’s term of office by scandal contained a viral video in January when she was seen in a fight during a meeting of Thornton Township Board of Trustees, after activist Jedidiah Brown had a number of strong words for Henyard.

“You have been a mayor for six months. But if you wanted to come here and want to earn some respect, you should have been able to respond to the Lori Lightfoot report about credit cards. You want to talk that they didn’t get to work, but we heard what you have done at work,” said Brown Section of the municipality during the public commentary section.

“And I’m going to give away the rest of my time because I think on behalf of the Black Cookout Association, that we’d better take a voice … that we are going to exchange black A- for Stephanie to be the newer member. … so they all say,” No. ” All say for people, “Aye.” ”

“You’re gone, B —-,” concluded Brown.

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The room quickly passed into chaos, while bystander video forests and brown -throwing punches showed each other in the back of the room. Others joined the fight when security tried to separate the crowd.

Fox News Digital has contacted Woods’s lawyer, Beau Brindley, and the village of Dolton for comment.

Danielle Wallce from Fox News Digital has contributed to this report.

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