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Chicago US Attorneys Office Reviewing Past Grand Jury Proceedings After Another Case Tied to Broadview Six Prosecutor Falls Apart
Chicagos embattled U.S. Attorney Andrew Boutros said his office is reviewing scores of grand jury cases from across the 20-year career of the prosecutor now facing misconduct allegations from the Broadview Six protester case.
A third criminal case connected to Assistant U.S. Attorney Sheri Mecklenburg has fallen apart after Boutros himself filed an unopposed motion Monday to dismiss charges in a separate arson case.
In that motion, Boutros said his office has undertaken a review of more than 100 grand jury cases Mecklenburg indicted dating back as far as 2007 after he discovered serious irregularities in Mecklenburgs grand jury presentations.
That review is necessary, in part, to to restore the judiciarys, defense bars, and publics confidence in the grand jury practices and proceedings held within the Northern District of Illinois, Boutros said.
https://news.wttw.com/2026/06/22/chicago-us-attorney-s-office-reviewing-past-grand-jury-proceedings-after-another-case
Looks to me like they might be trying to scapegoat Mecklenburg for all of the Office's misconduct.
LuvLoogie
(9,035 posts)What those prosecutors did in the Broadview 6 grand jury was pretty egregious. I mean you'd have to be a kool-aid drinker to go that far. I think that she would blow the whistle on any systemic conduct she was privy to in order to portray herself as swallowed up in a larger swamp.
Was her whole career in the Northern District of Illinois?
hookaleft
(1,229 posts)Mecklenburg is not a rookie lawyer. She was previously general counsel for the Chicago Police Department and was an assistant corporation counsel in Chicagos law department.
https://wgntv.com/news/wgn-investigates/1-more-question/1-more-question-federal-prosecutors-facing-credibility-crisis/