First published at 00:46 UTC on November 13th, 2020.
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A man may sue the city of Chicago for violating his constitutional rights in the aftermath of an alleged hit-and-run involving Matthew Pritzker, a member of the very wealthy and politically influential Chicago family that owns the Hyatt chain of hotels.
Ibarra filed a complaint against the city of Chicago, individual members of the Chicago police and Matthew Pritzker. In his complaint, Ibarra alleged that Chicago and the city police department “have a pervasive and unconstitutional custom, practice, and policy of protecting people who are politically connected and influential by condoning the actions of officers who turn a blind eye to crimes committed by people who are politically connected and influential.”
The timing of Ibarra’s arrest, which occurred after Pritzker’s identity became known to the Chicago police defendants, plausibly raise the inference that but-for Ibarra’s attempt to report Pritzker’s criminal activity, the Chicago police defendants would not have arrested Ibarra,” Castillo wrote.
The court also found that the lawsuit plausibly states a conspiracy claim since the Chicago police allegedly “attempted to protect Pritzker by covering up the evidence against Pritzker, coerced and intimidated witnesses to change their statements, fabricated evidence, and failed to conduct and adequate investigation into the incident.
Pritzker's sister married on 11.11.11 (November 11, 2011). 11 x 3 = 33.
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