Accusations of Misconduct and Controversy Surrounding Village of Dolton Trustee

TLDRA village of Dolton trustee is accused of misconduct during a taxpayer-funded trip to Las Vegas. An employee who was on the trip claims that the trustee had a non-consensual encounter with her while she was intoxicated and later fired her after she reported the incident. Another member of the mayor's security detail also alleges that he was demoted for speaking out. The trustee denies the allegations and says outside investigators cleared him.

Key insights

💼Accusations of misconduct have been made against a village of Dolton trustee.

🌃The alleged misconduct took place during a taxpayer-funded trip to Las Vegas.

🚫An employee claims the trustee had a non-consensual encounter with her while she was intoxicated.

🔒The employee alleges that she was fired after reporting the incident to the mayor.

🔍A member of the mayor's security detail claims to have been demoted for speaking out.

Q&A

What is the trustee accused of?

The trustee is accused of misconduct during a trip to Las Vegas.

What happened to the employee who reported the incident?

The employee claims she was fired after reporting the incident to the mayor.

Has the trustee been charged with a crime?

No, the trustee has not been charged with a crime at this time.

What does the trustee say about the allegations?

The trustee denies the allegations and claims they are fabricated.

Have the allegations been substantiated?

The Department of Human Rights has not substantiated the complaints.

Timestamped Summary

00:08An employee of the village of Dolton accused a trustee of misconduct during a taxpayer-funded trip to Las Vegas.

00:24The employee alleges that the trustee had a non-consensual encounter with her after she blacked out and was unable to provide consent.

00:46A member of the mayor's security detail claims to have been demoted for speaking up about the alleged misconduct.

01:09The trustee denies the allegations and says that outside investigators cleared him.

01:21The Department of Human Rights has not substantiated the complaints.