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NEWS > 24 January 2007

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Prisoner had sex at police sta
A PRISONER was allowed to have sex with his girlfriend and inject drugs at Morningside police station in exchange for false testimony, a report into police misconduct says.

The report says the prisoner, codenamed RI, was taken from jail on February 2 and 7, 2005 to Morningside police station in return for confessing to crimes he didn’t commit.

The Crime and Misconduct Commission (CMC) report, Dangerous Liaisons, was released last Wednesday and implicated 25 police officers in a litany of scandalous acts uncovered during Operation Capri.

In his statement to the CMC... Read more

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Ex-federal agents sue city, al

CHICAGO – Chicago police retaliated with harsh reprisals against two agents who blew the whistle on one of the city’s most corrupt officers ever, a federal court jury was told Tuesday.

Diane V. Klipfel and Michael V. Casali, a married couple who were agents with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, found their lives in ruins after they leveled corruption charges in 1992 at decorated narcotics investigator Joseph Miedzianowski, attorney Sally H. Saltzberg said.

Klipfel and Casali are seeking almost $10 million apiece in damages from the city, saying they were not only the targets of retaliation but the victims of a “blue wall of silence” designed to cover up corruption.
 

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