Judge orders temporary hold on Tiffany Henyard’s appointments, mandates board approval | Politics

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A Cook County choose has issued a temporary restraining order blocking three of Dolton Mayor Tiffany Henyard's high appointees from taking workplace.

Judge Thaddeus Wilson dominated Wednesday night that Henyard didn't have the authorized authority to nominate a brand new police chief, village administrator and village legal professional with out the approval of the Dolton Village Board. 

Four trustees against Henyard requested the temporary restraining order, arguing that these appointments should be authorized by trustees below the legislation.

The choose agreed, stating, “The mayor has to follow the law and can't make appointments from her house.” 

He additionally warned that Henyard may very well be held in contempt of courtroom if these appointees proceed to report back to Village Hall.

The 4 trustees who requested the temporary restraining order shared this assertion on the case

“Today's ruling is a victory not just for the plaintiffs myself, Trustee Brittney Norwood, Trustee Kiana Bechler, Trustee Tammy Brown and Clerk Alison Key but for every resident of the Village of Dolton. The court's decision to void Mayor Henyard's unlawful appointments sends a clear message: we are here to uphold the law and safeguard the trust you placed in us.

“This is about greater than politics – it is about defending the integrity of our native authorities and securing a greater future for our neighborhood. As the vast majority of your elected Trustees, we stand united in our dedication to you. Today's ruling is a constructive step, however let me be clear – our combat is way from over. We are decided to wash home, restore accountability, and guarantee your voice is represented in each determination made in our Village.

“To the residents of Dolton, we hear you, we see you, and we are working tirelessly on your behalf. Today's victory is just the beginning. Together, we will rebuild Dolton with transparency, fairness, and leadership that serves the people – not special interests.

“Thank you on your continued belief and help. With your partnership, we are going to hold pushing ahead till Dolton turns into the neighborhood everyone knows it may be.” 

Attorney Burt Odelson, who represents the four trustees, shared the latest in the case on Thursday afternoon: 

“It's a giant step for the trustees and the folks as a result of the final couple weeks have been pure chaos. Her alleged appointees have conflicted with the true folks in management, just like the administrator, Mr. Freeman, just like the commanders on the police division…,” Odelson said. “I used to be knowledgeable by a commander that Mayor Henyard known as and stated that Mr. Burge, her appointee, can be again and he nonetheless is in management and he or she's not listening to any courtroom order.” 

Meanwhile, Mayor Henyard's person attorney, Beau Brindley, is also responding, saying in part, “Mayor Henyard will enchantment and the reality will come out – a reality that reveals a corrupt board of trustees making an attempt to hijack the mayor's workplace by way of false statements and outright prison conduct.” 

 Another court date is set for Oct. 3. 

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