Will Mayor Johnson continue Lori Lightfoot's records fight?

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Ex-Mayor Lori Lightfoot sued to keep a letter about the city treasurer secret from the Tribune. Will Brandon Johnson continue her fight?

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Tribune City Hall reporter Gregory Royal Pratt filed a series of requests under the state’s Freedom of Information Act seeking emails about the dispute. When denied the private attorney’s letter, Pratt appealed to the attorney general office’s public access counselor and last July won an initial nonbinding determination that stated the city should release the letter. But the city refused.

The city argued the letter from the fired workers’ attorney was part of privileged settlement negotiations and exempt under the Freedom of Information Act as well prohibited by various courtroom rules of evidentiary and discovery in legal actions.

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