Watchdog: Ald. Gardiner Violated Ethics Ordinance by Slapping Critic with Unfounded Tickets

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Ald. Jim Gardiner retaliated against a frequent critic and political foe by directing a city employee to issue “unfounded citations” that could have forced the Jefferson Park man to pay more than $600 in fines, according to a report by the city’s watchdog

Ald. Jim Gardiner retaliated against a frequent critic and political foe by directing a city employee to issue “unfounded citations” that could have forced the Jefferson Park man to pay more than $600 in fines, according to a report by the city’s watchdog released Friday.

In keeping with the rules governing the inspector general and Chicago Board of Ethics, Gardiner was not named in the report. However, sources confirmed to WTTW News that Gardiner is the subject of the probe.Gardiner is accused of targeting Jefferson Park resident Pete Czosnyka, who has frequently criticized Gardiner and his ally Ald. Nicholas Sposato both on social media and by filing complaints with the inspector general and the Board of Ethics.

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