“City Hall and [police] headquarters are going to have to wait a little longer to get their way,” Catanzara quipped to WGN Investigates.
Catanzara temporarily stepped aside from his post on the Illinois Fraternal Order of Police board during the investigation even though the allegations of wrong-doing came from F.O.P. Lodge 7, which represents rank and file Chicago police officers.
Catanzara previously called the probe a “witch hunt.”
Records reviewed by WGN Investigates show unspecified allegations were made against Catanzara by another member of the state lodge’s board. A source said they involved claims Catanzara misused local union money and didn’t promptly reimburse the union for personal expenses.
Catanzara said he would resume his post with the Illinois Fraternal Order of Police and he remains president of the Chicago police union.
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