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Truprogressive85

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Thu Jan 7, 2016, 01:32 AM Jan 2016

Exclusive: Lawyers Went to Rahm Emanuel, Then Quashed the Laquan McDonald Video

The mayor’s men demanded that dashcam video be kept confidential for at least several years as part of a $5 million settlement with the teenager’s family.


CHICAGO — City of Chicago lawyers, after meeting with Mayor Rahm Emanuel, demanded the Laquan McDonald family bury the video showing the killing of their son by a police officer.

Emanuel said last month that Stephen Patton, Chicago’s corporation counsel, briefed him “towards the end of March” about what the dashcam video showed and about the proposed $5 million settlement with McDonald’s estate. After that briefing, Patton’s second-in-command, Thomas Platt, drafted settlement language to keep the dashcam video hidden for at least several years, according to emails reviewed by The Daily Beast.

Michael Robbins, an attorney for the McDonald estate, balked at the demand.

“The provision as drafted, that we maintain the confidentiality, of the materials — principally the dash-cam-video — until the criminal charges are concluded, which could be in effect for years, is entirely unreasonable,” he wrote to Platt on April 6. “Nor was any such broad sweeping confidentiality provision discussed during our meetings.”

“I’ll call you,” Platt wrote Robbins on April 7.

That was the same day that Emanuel was fighting for his political life in a runoff election after he failed to win 50 percent of the primary vote in the February. (Emanuel won with 56 percent against Chuy Garcia.)

Emanuel has maintained since McDonald’s death that he has never seen the dashcam video, but the emails prove the mayor knew exactly what the footage showed when city lawyers negotiated a deal that would at least delay the video’s release. Emanuel’s lawyers were offering $5 million in hush money to keep the video hidden just weeks before the runoff election.

And the biggest part of the deal — that McDonald family attorneys agreed to keep the video to themselves until criminal proceedings were concluded — just so happened to be inked the day after Emanuel was re-elected.

The first draft was sent to the McDonald estate’s attorneys by Platt on March 31. The draft said that the estate would only be free to release the video after potential charges were dismissed by a prosecutor or after a criminal trial was over. Emanuel and his underlings at the Law Department would have preferred this, because it meant the video would have been buried under lengthy legal proceedings that could have taken years.

On April 8, one day after Platt's phone call, the McDonald estate's attorneys suddenly agreed to keep the dashcam video hidden. The only thing that changed in the settlement agreement regarding the video was the deletion of a line that said the estate agreed with the city releasing video would harm ongoing criminal investigations. (snip)...
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Exclusive: Lawyers Went to Rahm Emanuel, Then Quashed the Laquan McDonald Video (Original Post) Truprogressive85 Jan 2016 OP
dis-gust-ting. The arrogance is just oozing from the mayor: Betty Karlson Jan 2016 #1
I believed in Chuy and I donated to Chuy. merrily Jan 2016 #2
So much corruption and deceit Liberal_in_LA Jan 2016 #3
 

Betty Karlson

(7,231 posts)
1. dis-gust-ting. The arrogance is just oozing from the mayor:
Thu Jan 7, 2016, 03:59 AM
Jan 2016

anything is justified if it helps him stay in power.

merrily

(45,251 posts)
2. I believed in Chuy and I donated to Chuy.
Thu Jan 7, 2016, 04:07 AM
Jan 2016

In effect, Rahm used city money for this $5 million settlement and the legal fees connected with it to further his personal ambition. He should have to pay back every penny. Not to mention the additional grief to the loved ones this puts them through. And not to mention the right of the people of Chicago to know whether their money is going.

I hope this disclosure doesn't blowback financially on the estate, the family or their lawyers in any way, but Rahm can..... I'll leave the rest to your imagination, but try to be creative: I wasn't thinking "go eff himself" when I typed that.

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