McHenry County College Board Takes a Dive

The reply to the suit filed against the McHenry County College Board for violating the Open Meetings Act by McHenry County State’s Attorney Lou Bianchi is fascinating.

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15 times the college attorney says Bianchi’s charges were “right on.”

Bianchi did conclude that the violation was “not intentional.” He also praises college personnel for their cooperation in his investigation.

Considering what happened earlier that night, I find the following exculpatory sentence from the college intriguing:

“The members of the Board of Trustees had no knowledge that the security guards were instructing people to leave the building based upon the policy which had been in effect for years.”

I wonder if the trustees and everyone else in the secret meeting would be willing to swear the following:

“The members of the Board of Trustees had no knowledge that the security guards were instructing people to leave the building.”


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