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Former aldermanic candidate wins $1.4M in defamation suit over campaign mailers

South Side Ald. Lamont Robinson’s campaign and Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle’s 4th Ward Democratic Organization are on the hook for $1.475 million in punitive damages over what a Cook County jury found were defamatory mailers and text messages during the 2023 aldermanic campaign.

Ebony Lucas, a real estate attorney who lost in the first round of the aldermanic elections in the ward that includes Hyde Park, filed suit in December 2023 over what she described as a “coordinated smear campaign” alleging she had a series of unpaid liens and fines related to her business and violations of the city’s landlord tenant ordinance.

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(EDITORIAL - It needs to be stopped nationwide.)

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120 Job Corps campuses across the country will be “paused” by the Department of Labor on June 30. It is estimated that this shutdown will affect 50,000 students nationwide.


Per Nevada U.S. Senator Jacky Rosen, “ I was extremely disappointed to see the FY2026 President’s Budget propose completely eliminating Job Corps funding, which followed the Department of Labor freezing background check processing for new students in March, bringing enrollment to an immediate halt and leaving more than 12,000 young workers waiting to enroll.”


As a result of the shutdown of Job Corp dorms many students will be left homeless or in dire situations.


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