Under Roger Claar's campign funds, the following evidence has surfaced as to whom paid for the attorneys services.
As a reminder to the residence, Mr. Roger Claar was the head of the electoral board in February that booted Bonnie off the ballot. Could he have possibly been non-biased if he paid the legal fees for the objector?
http://www.elections.il.gov/campaigndisclosure/ItemizedExpend.aspx?FiledDocID=431597&ExpenditureType=Expenditures&Archived=True&OrderBy=LastorOnlyName-AtoZ&ItemizedExpendFrom=D2Quarterly.aspx
Kavanagh Grumley & Gorbold LLC | 111 North Ottawa Street Joliet, IL 60432 | $10,913.58 2/22/2011 | Expenditure Citizens for Claar | Committee Legal fees |
Will Bonnie sue for a breach of her rights to run for office? It is her constitutional rights to do so and this rigged process passed her rights and the rights of all the residents to be able to vote for her.
Tell us your opinions!
Sue Roger's pants off. There isn't anyone in Bolingbrook more corrupt or deserving of a lawsuit than Claar.
ReplyDeleteYou all keep forgetting that I AM BOLINGBROOK--you all exist only to pay taxes to me! All law abiding resistance will be crushed.
ReplyDeleteIf you read some of these expenditures they are farcical. Why would Claar pay for a dinner and drinks at Gibsons in Oakbrook when Branmores would be ideal for a meeting with Constituents and look at his accounting fees. Looks like a charge for his campaign and his personal expenses.
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