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Dolton mayor Tiffany Henyard found in contempt of court for allegedly stonewalling liquor licenses

It is reported that Tiffany Henyard, mayor of Donnoi, Illinois, who is suffering from scandal, has been arrested for court insults for suspected of hindering liquor sales permission for several months.

The owners of St. Patricks, a three -story restaurant and banquet hall in Lincoln Avenue, have repeatedly promised the village mayor to sign a liquor sales license, and signed that the village board has already approved it. He filed a lawsuit in August, if not.

In the court on Wednesday, Henyard, a village liquor committee member, has once again signed a license, but has not signed it by 5:00 pm on Thursday.

As a result, the two parties were forced to return to court again on Friday, and Henyard reported that he had arrived 30 minutes behind the hearing.

Cook -gun judge Cecilia Horan has judged Henyard for indirect criminal insults. It means that the mayor was deemed to be “rude to the authority of the court”, saying, Adrian Vcovic, the owner of St. Patrick Church. WMAQ-TV

“It's a challenge to say modestly. It's not that difficult. This is a normal event for issuing a liquor sales license,” said Vuccovic. Tell WGN Another.

In August, the restaurant and the banquet hall owned the mayor that the mayor did not fully promise to sign a liquor sales license. Instagram / @tiffanyhenyard

“The judge asked the mayor,” Can you sign these permit? “, And instead of signing them or answering the judge directly, she began to talk. Vaccovic said that the judge had made one decision on the so -called indirect crime insult, “said Vucovic, who added it: That's not what everyone wants, especially if you're a civil servant. ”

Henyard was not detained, but he signed two of the three liquor sales licenses because he could be charged with insult again. This means that St. Patricks can finally start business.

Henyard arrived 30 minutes behind the hearing and was certified for indirect criminal insults for neglecting the court's authority. Kyle Maza / Nurphoto / Shutterstock

“This should have ended in November,” said Tiffany Kamara, one of St. Patrick owners.

Vaccovic said that the client is seeking the third permission and the addition of the mayor over hold -up. “We want her to be fined. We have her pay for her lawyer and seek damages. She has hurt my client,” said a lawyer. Say. “We are wasting money every day … Taxpayer's money. This is a wonderful building that people can use as well as work.”

Henyard's lawyer Max Solomon is said to have tried to justify delays.

“It's very important for people to understand that the documents signed today contain another organization. It was a hold -up,” Solomon told WMAQ. “That's it.”

Fox News Digital asked Henyard and Solomon for comments, but did not respond immediately.

The mayor signed two of the three liquor sales permit, as the mayor could be charged with insult again. Instagram / @tiffanyhenyard

Meanwhile, former mayor of Chicago, Mayor Chicago, who had been hired last summer for Henyard, will end the investigation and publish the survey on Monday night. FOX 32 Chicago Reported.

Henyard uses taxpayers' taxes illegally, uses too many credit cards in the village, and dismisses employees who claim that they have been sexually assaulted by village management committees during a business trip to Las Vegas. He is facing the charges of doing.

The FBI is also reported that Henyard is investigating Henyard for corruption in Dalton Songton County. Henyard is currently a supervisor, but has lost the Democratic Party's nomination to maintain his job last month.

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