

Chicago Lawyers Say Lightfoot Only Discriminated Against White Reporters For Two Days


From The Daily Caller:
Attorneys for Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot are arguing that a preliminary injunction against her for racial discrimination is unnecessary because she only racially discriminated against reporters for a strict two-day period.
Lightfoot is being sued by the Daily Caller News Foundation (DCNF) and Judicial Watch for not granting an interview to DCNF reporter Thomas Catenacci, who is white. In their most recent court filing, Lightfootâs attorneys state that her policy of only granting interviews to journalists of color was in place for a specific two-day window, and therefore their request for a preliminary injunction is moot.
In the days approaching her two-year anniversary as Mayor of Chicago, local reporters announced that Lightfootâs office was only granting one-on-one interviews to black and brown journalists. Catenacci contacted Lightfootâs office on three separate occasions over a five-day span in May and was not granted an interview, prompting the lawsuit from DCNF with the help of Judicial Watch.
An initial hearing was held on June 7, at which a district judge ordered Lightfootâs office to file a declaration under oath clarifying the status of the racially discriminatory policy and whether it would be in place going forward.
âAs announced by the Mayor in the May 19 letter invoked by Plaintiffs, the conduct was âon the occasion of the two-year anniversary of [her] inaugurationâ as Mayor,â the filing from Lightfootâs attorneys read. âFor these reasons, counsel indicated that Plaintiffsâ request for preliminary injunctive relief is moot, as the challenged conduct is not continuing.â
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