White journalist sues Chicago mayor over POC press policy A reporter from a conservative outlet is suing Mayor Lori Lightfoot, saying her mandate to only allow access to journalists of color for a day is discriminatory
Chicago mayor
Lori Lightfoot is facing a lawsuit from The Daily Caller News Foundation over her decision to grant one-on-one interviews only to journalists of color for one day.
Thomas Catenacci, a reporter with the conservative outlet
The Daily Caller, is suing the mayor for refusing to grant him an interview.
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot, speaks during a press outside of Wrigley Field last month. (Photo by Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images)
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(Undated) A western Iowa woman has pleaded guilty to embezzling from the credit union she ran. Sixty-eight-year-old Janine Keim of Denison had been accused of falsifying financial records, that ultimately led to the Consumers Credit Union s failure. She faces up to 30-years in prison and a one million dollar fine. She also faces five years of supervised release after any term of imprisonment.
The US Attorney for the Northern District of Iowa says Keim was CEO of Consumers Credit Union (CCU). She pleaded guilty on May 24, 2021, in federal court in Sioux City, and was convicted of making false statements to auditors of the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA).