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Second Amended Complaint
Second Amended Complaint
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS
EASTERN DIVISION
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Plaintiff,
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SECOND AMENDED
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COMPLAINT AND JURY
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TRIAL DEMAND
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13-cv-04924
ASA ROBERT PODLASEK; ASA JULIE
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GUNNIGLE; INVESTIGATOR KATE
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OHARA (Star No. 423); INVESTIGATOR
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JAMES DILLON (Star No. 1068);
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INVESTIGATOR ANTONIO RUBINO (Star
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No. 5043); INVESTIGATOR RICH LESIAK
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(Star No. 5000); UNKNOWN COOK COUNTY )
SHERIFF OFFICERS; DR. MATTHEW S.
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MARKOS; ASST. ATTY. GENERAL KYLE
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FRENCH; COOK COUNTY SHERIFF
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THOMAS DART; COOK COUNTY
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COOK COUNTY; INVESTIGATOR RANDY )
ROBERTS; SCHILLER PARK DET.
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WILLIAM MARTIN; VILLAGE OF
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SCHILLER PARK; CAROL SPIZZIRRI.
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Defendants.
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NOW COMES Plaintiff, ANNABEL K. MELONGO, by and through her attorney,
ANNABEL K. MELONGO,
JENNIFER BONJEAN of the BONJEAN LAW GROUP, PLLC, and for cause of action
against the defendants, both jointly and severally, respectfully states as follows:
INTRODUCTION
1.
Eight years ago, Plaintiff was arrested and charged with computer tampering
based on the unsupported, false allegations of her former employer, Defendant Carol Spizzirri,
2.
Defendant Spizzirri was the Founder and President of a now defunct non-profit
organization known as Save a Life Foundation (SALF). Defendant Spizzirri held herself out as
a certified nurse who began SALF after she lost her daughter in a fatal hit and run car accident.
Defendant Spizzirri claimed that her daughters life would have been saved had she received
prompt emergency first aid at the scene of the accident. Based on this story, Defendant Spizzirri
created SALF with a purported mission of training emergency responders in life supporting first
aid.
3.
In and around Spring, 2006, Defendant Spizzirri and SALF came under scrutiny
for its questionable financial activities. Spizzirri was exposed as a serial fabricator who lied
about her credentials (she is not a certified nurse) and the underlying facts of her daughters death
(her daughter crashed her own car while under the influence of alcohol and did not die as a result
of not receiving first aid emergency care). Critically, serious questions were raised regarding
SALFs use of nearly $9 million of state and federal funding.
4.
Around that time, SALFs computer servers crashed, allegedly deleting hundreds
of financial records. Defendant Spizzirri falsely accused Plaintiff, her former employee, of
causing the deletion of SALFs financial records. On information and belief, Defendant Spizzirri
herself was responsible for SALFs computer crash and the resulting destruction of financial
records.
5.
Defendant Spizzirri used her influence and power with Illinois politicians,
including Former Cook County States Attorney Dick Devine to embark on a witch hunt of
Plaintiff and frame Plaintiff for computer tampering.
6.
of Spizzirris claims, ignored exculpatory evidence, and falsely charged and prosecuted Plaintiff
for the offense of computer tampering.
7.
On July 29, 2014, Plaintiff was exonerated of all computer tampering charges.
8.
On April 13, 2010, while Plaintiffs computer tampering charges pended in the
Circuit Court of Cook County, Plaintiff was arrested again without probable cause for violating
the Illinois Eavesdropping Statute, recently struck down as unconstitutional by the Illinois
Supreme Court, People v. Melongo, 2014 IL 114852 (March 20, 2014). See also, ACLU of
Illinois v. Anita Alvarez, 679 F. 3d 583 (7th Cir. 2012).
9.
she had with Pamela Taylor, a supervisor in the Official Court Reporters office of the Circuit
Court of Cook County, Criminal Division and posting those conversations to her website
www.illinoiscorruption.net
10.
to defend against criminal charges of computer tampering which she claimed were the product of
prosecutorial misconduct and political corruption. Plaintiffs stated purpose in maintaining her
website is to expose corruption in the Cook County criminal justice system.
11.
Even though Defendants knew that Plaintiffs conduct of recording Taylor was
protected under a statutory exemption of the Illinois Eavesdropping statute, Defendants arrested,
detained, and later maliciously prosecuted Plaintiff for violating the Eavesdropping Statute.
Defendants did so to retaliate against Plaintiff for exercising her First Amendment rights to free
speech and freedom of press.
12.
Plaintiffs charges for eavesdropping were dismissed in their entirety on July 26,
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2012. However, Plaintiff was incarcerated at the Cook County Jail for 20 months as a result of
the eavesdropping charges and spent an additional six (6) months on house arrest before the
dismissal of the charges.
13.
After eight years, 20 months of incarceration, two trials, and an appeal, Plaintiff
15.
County, Illinois. At all times material hereto, Defendant Podlasek was a duly appointed Assistant
Cook County States Attorney and was acting under the color of state law. Podlasek is sued
individually and in his official capacity as a, Assistant Cook County States Attorney.
16.
County, Illinois. At all times material hereto, Defendant Gunnigle was a duly appointed Assistant
Cook County States Attorney and was acting under the color of state law. Gunnigle is sued
individually and in her official capacity as an Assistant Cook County States Attorney.
17.
On information and belief Defendants Dillon, Rubino, and Lesiak (and unknown
Cook County sheriff officers) are adult residents of Cook County, Illinois. At all times material
hereto, Defendants Dillon, Rubino, and Lesiak were duly appointed members of the Cook
County Sheriffs Department and were acting by virtue of their position as a law enforcement
officer and under color of state law. They are sued in their individual and official capacities as
officer of the Cook County Sheriffs Department.
18.
Anchorage, Alaska. At all times material hereto, Defendant French was a duly appointed
Assistant Illinois Attorney General and was acting under color of state law. French is sued
individually and in his official capacity as an Assistant Illinois Attorney General.
19.
County, Illinois. At all times material hereto, Dr. Markos was the director of Forensic Clinical
Services and was acting in a law enforcement capacity and under color of state law. Markos is
sued individually and in his official capacity.
20.
Cook County Sheriff, Thomas Dart, was elected Sheriff of Cook County and was
responsible for the day to day operation of the Cook County Jail, including his employees. Dart
in his capacity as Cook County Sheriff existed as such under the laws of the State of Illinois and
the United States.
21.
political subdivision of the State of Illinois and among its other functions operates and maintains
a law enforcement agency known as the Cook County Sheriffs Department. Cook County is
under a duty to run its policing activities in a lawful manner so as to preserve the rights,
privileges, and immunities guaranteed and secured to them by the constitutions and laws of the
United States and the State of Illinois.
22.
County, Illinois. At all times material hereto, Defendant Roberts was a duly appointed member of
the Cook County States Attorneys office and was acting by virtue of his position as a law
enforcement officer and under color of state law. He is sued in his individual and official
capacity as an investigator in the office of the Cook County States Attorney.
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Illinois. At all times material hereto, Defendant Martin was a duly appointed members of the
Schiller Park Police Department and was acting by virtue of his position as a law enforcement
officer and under color of state law. Defendant Martin is sued in his individual and official
capacity as officer of the Schiller Park Police Department.
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and as such is a political subdivision of the State of Illinois and among its other functions
operates and maintains a law enforcement agency known as the Schiller Park Police Department.
Schiller Park is under a duty to run its policing activities in a lawful manner so as to preserve the
rights, privileges, and immunities guaranteed and secured to them by the constitutions and laws
of the United States and the State of Illinois.
25.
Carol Spizzirri is an adult resident of San Marcos, California. She was the
Founder and President of the Save a Life Foundation (SALF) at all times relevant to the claims
herein..
JURISDICTION AND VENUE
26.
Each and all acts of defendants, other than Defendant Spizzirri, were performed
under the color and pretense of the Constitutions, statutes and ordinances, regulations, customs,
and usages of the United States of America, the State of Illinois, the County of Cook, and under
the authority of their office as law enforcement officers for Cook County, Illinois.
27.
The incidents which give rise to this cause of action occurred within this
Venue is proper in this venue pursuant to 28 U.S.C. 1391, as all the defendants
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are residents of this district and/or all the acts or omissions which give rise to this cause of action
occurred within this district.
29.
28 U.S.C. 1343(a)(3)(4) and 42 U.S.C. 1983. Plaintiffs further invoke the pendent and
supplemental jurisdiction of this Court to hear and decide claims arising under state law pursuant
to 28 U.S.C. 1367.
FACTUAL ALLEGATIONS
Plaintiff hereby incorporates, in their entirety, each and every paragraph contained in this
complaint and by reference makes said paragraphs a part hereof as if fully set forth herein:
30.
On October 31, 2006, Plaintiff Melongo was charged with three (3) counts of
Computer Tampering under 720 ILCS 5/16-D-3(a)(3) . The indictment alleged that Plaintiff
remotely deleted files, mostly financial, that belonged to the Save-A-Life Foundation (SALF),
a now defunct non-profit organization with ties to numerous prominent Cook County and Illinois
politicians. .
31.
Founded in 1993 by Defendant Spizzirri, SALFs mission was to pass and help to
implement legislation nationwide that would require training in first aid and cardiopulmonary
resuscitation for police, firefighters, teachers, public safety workers, and emergency dispatchers.
SALF was a member organization of the Federal Emergency Management Agency and received
nearly $9 million in federal and state funding during its existence.
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SALF and gain access to state and federal funding. By way of example, United States Secretary
of Education Arne Duncan was a prominent supporter of SALP when he was CEO of the
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Chicago Public School. Dick Durbin, one of the highest ranking senators in the United States
Senate was one of SALFs strongest supporters. Illinois Congresswoman Jan Schankowski
sponsored a Congressional Budget earmark for SALF. Former U.S. Senator Republican Norm
Coleman sponsored a bill that would have awarded SALF millions if it had passed, and in 2006
the U.S. Conference of Mayors adopted the Community Response Systems Initiative Resolution,
committing their support to SALF.
33.
However, since November of 2006, SALF has been the subject of dozens of
news/investigative reports that exposed SALFs founder Defendant Carol Spizzirri as a serial
fabricator and questioned the organizations claims, practices, and finances. To date, the greater
than $9 million received by SALF in state and federal funds remains unaccounted for.
Meanwhile, Defendant Spizzirri has relocated to California, avoiding further scrutiny of her
conduct while operating SALF.
34.
The Illinois Attorney General, Charitable Trust Bureau represents that there is an
ongoing investigation into SALFs activities. However, to date, no civil or criminal action has
been brought against Defendant Sprizzirri.
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financial activities were coming under scrutiny and that her financial activities as the President of
SALF might be examined.. In fact, in November, 2006, Reporter Chuck Goudie from ABC News
Chicago aired a series of investigative reports that discredited Defendant Spizzirri and her
organization.
36.
In Spring, 2006, knowing SALFs financial record might come under review,
Defendant Spizzirri falsely accused Plaintiff of remotely deleting financial files from SALF
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servers, claiming that Plaintiff was angry at Spizzirri for terminating her. Defendant Spizzirri
contacted the Illinois Attorney Generals office and reached out directly to her personal friend
Cook County States Attorney, Dick Devine, demanding that criminal charges be brought against
Plaintiff.
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SALFs financial records and then fabricated a narrative accusing Plaintiff of tampering with the
SALF servers and causing the destruction of hundreds of financial records. Using her power,
influence, and relationships, Defendant Spizzirri embarked on a witch hunt to have Plaintiff
prosecuted for the offense of computer tampering all while diverting attention away from her
own misconduct and questionable financial dealings.
38.
accessed Spizzirris email account and forwarded emails from Spizzirris account to Plaintiffs
Yahoo email address. In truth, Spirzzirri herself forwarded the emails in an attempt to paint
Melongo as a bitter, computer hack whose goal was to retaliate against her former employee by
destroying financial records. Defendant Spizzirri also falsely accused Plaintiff of remotely
accessing SALFs servers, changing passwords, deleting financial files, and even stealing
SALFs credit card numbers for the purpose of making purchases.
39.
With a directive from Dick Devine, Defendant Cook County Investigator Randy
Roberts along with Defendant Kyle French and Defendant Martin accepted Defendant Spizzirris
fabricated theory that Plaintiff had accessed SALFs servers and destroyed hundreds of financial
records with no meaningful investigation. Indeed, these Defendants ignored ample exculpatory
evidence showing that Plaintiff had no ability to access SALFs servers and could not have
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No factual basis existed to support a finding of probable cause that Plaintiff had
Plaintiffs computer which resulted in a report thousands and thousands of pages in length.
Testimony from the Forensic Expert revealed that no evidence derived from Plaintiffs computer
showed that Plaintiff had accessed Defendant Spizzirris emails or the SALF servers, let alone
caused those servers to crash or caused the destruction of hundreds of financial records.
42.
After a finding of no probable cause, the State indicted Plaintiff on three counts of
computer tampering on January 17, 2007, based on perjured testimony of .Defendant Martin. The
State superceded Plaintiffs original indictment with a new a indictment on May 28, 2008.
44.
The report of proceedings reflect that Plaintiffs counsel appeared in court and
entered a plea of not guilty to the superceding indictment on behalf of Plaintiff. Plaintiff did not
indicate on the record that she understood the charges and the court directed all communication
to her attorney - even referring to Plaintiff in the third person. However, at the conclusion of the
proceeding the court inquired about Plaintiffs bond:
The Court:
Did she have a cash bond on that, or what kind of bond was she out
on?
The Defendant:
I-bond.
The Court:
I-bond.
45.
The isolated I-Bond statement allegedly uttered by The Defendant is the only
indication that Plaintiff was present in court on June 18, 2008. Indeed, the docket sheet, the half
sheet, the judges notes, and the court call sheet all indicate that Plaintiff was not present in court
that day.
46.
After reviewing the report of proceedings from the June 18, 2008 court date,
Plaintiff contacted the office of the Official Court Reporters and spoke with Official Court
Reporter Laurel Laudin who purportedly transcribed the proceedings. Plaintiff told Laudin that
she was not present at the June 18, 2008 proceedings and questioned her as to why the transcript
suggested she was. Ms. Laudin denied any inaccuracies in the transcript and eventually hung up
the phone.
47.
Laudin later admitted that she destroyed the audio recording of the June 18,
2008 court proceedings which would have proved that Plaintiff was not present at the
arraignment.
48.
On December 10, 2009, Pamela Taylor, the supervisor of the Official Court
Reporters office contacted Plaintiff and admonished her not to contact Ms. Laudin again.
Irritated, Plaintiff hung up the phone. Taylor called Plaintiff back a second time and left a
message on her voice mail instructing her to contact Taylor directly if she had any additional
questions about the June 18, 2008 transcript.
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49.
Later that day, Plaintiff complied with Taylors instructions and called her to
question and discuss the accuracy of the June 18, 2008 transcripts. Plaintiff recorded the
conversation. Plaintiff recorded additional conversations with Taylor on December 15 and
December 16, 2009.
50.
to prove that she was not actually present for the June 18, 2008 court date where she was
allegedly arraigned on a superceding computer tampering indictment. Furthermore, Plaintiff
intended to prove that the court reporter fabricated the report of proceedings when she indicated
that Defendant was present in open court and later destroyed the audio tape that would have
proved that fabrication.
51.
On December 17, 2009, Plaintiff posted her conversations with Taylor on her
website www.illinoiscorruption.net. Plaintiff noted that the recording of her conversations with
Taylor was protected by 720 ILCS 5/14-3(I), an exemption to the Illinois Eavesdropping statute
that permits the secretive recording of conversations to prove a claim.
53.
Plaintiff also contacted the FBI to report her belief that the June 18, 2008
transcripts were falsified or doctored. FBI agent Dana DePooter testified under oath that she
received an email from Plaintiff complaining that the June 18, 2008 transcript had been tampered
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with or doctored.
54.
In and around January, 2010, Defendant French of the Illinois Attorney General
office began investigating Plaintiffs website and instructed a Senior Computer Evidence
Recovery Technician to capture the website for investigative purposes. On information and
belief, French also instructed the technician to monitor Plaintiffs website.
55.
On January 8, 2010, Plaintiff, acting pro se, filed a motion to dismiss the
computer tampering charges on the grounds that the State suborned perjury from its witnesses
during the grand jury proceedings that resulted in her indictment.
56.
On March 3, 2010, the date on which Plaintiff was scheduled to argue her
motion to dismiss the charges, Defendants French, Podlasek, and Gunnigle moved to have
Plaintiff psychologically examined (BCX) to determine her fitness to stand trial and to
represent herself despite the fact that no evidence suggested that Plaintiff suffered from any
mental health issues or that she did not understand the charges against her or could not assist in
her own defense. .
57.
Thereafter, Plaintiff posted on her website that Annabel has a big surprise in
store for the court in its attempt to push her out of the case by pretending that she is
psychologically unbalanced. The surprise will be known on April 14, 2010.
58.
by Defendant Markos. While Plaintiff was undergoing the evaluation, Defendants Podlasek and
Gunnigle contacted Defendant Dillon instructing Dillon to arrest Plaintiff because of the
inappropriate surprise message posted on her website. Plaintiff explained to Dr. Markos that
the surprise to which she referred was her hiring of a new attorney.
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59.
were dispatched to the Criminal Court facility where they interrupted Plaintiffs evaluation by
Defendant Markos and asked to speak with Defendant Markos privately.
60.
After leaving the room for a short period, Defendant Markos returned and began
questioning Plaintiff extensively about her website and her entries on the website, including the
surprise post. Markos attempted to elicit incriminating responses from Plaintiff during this socalled psychological exam about her website.
61.
Immediately after the evaluation, Plaintiff stepped outside and was arrested by
unknown Cook County Sheriff officers and transferred to the Cook County Central Intelligence
Unit (CIU). Plaintiff was arrested for allegedly threatening a public official.
62.
her website and Plaintiff asserted her right to counsel. Defendants Dillon, Lesiak, and Rubino
had no probable cause to detain Plaintiff for threatening a public official, but notwithstanding the
lack of probable cause, Defendants Dillon, Lesiak and Rubino arrested and detained Plaintiff.
They did so at the behest of Defendants Podlasek, Gunnigle, and French. Defendants Podlasek
and Gunnigle were actively investigating the case, including taking action to subpoeana the
websites records.
63.
The State abandoned its threatening a public official charge, and on April 13,
2010, a complaint was filed against Plaintiff for violating the Illinois Eavesdropping statute when
she recorded her conversations with Pamela Taylor and posted those conversations on her
website. Although the alleged complainant on the Eavesdropping charges was Pamela Taylor, the
complaint itself does not bear her signature.
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recorded her conversations with Taylor for the purpose of establishing that the Court Reporters
office had falsified transcripts that erroneously suggested that Plaintiff had been arraigned on a
superceding indictment when, in fact, she was not even present in court when the alleged
arraignment took place. Indeed, Plaintiff herself reported the actions of the court reporter to the
F.B.I. and published the recordings on her website.
65.
singled out Plaintiff for prosecution under the eavesdropping statute despite recognizing that a
statutory exemption applied to Plaintiff. Defendants arrested Plaintiff and instituted charges
against her purely out of vindictiveness and retaliation.
66.
recorded conversations without the consent of all parties. Despite having knowledge of these
violations of the eavesdropping statute, neither the Illinois Attorney General, nor the Cook
County States Attorney, nor the Cook County Sheriffs office investigated, arrested, and
prosecuted these violators.
67.
On April 14, 2010, Plaintiff appeared in bond court and her bond was set at
$30,000D Bond. But on April 20, 2010, at the request of Defendants Podlasek and Gunnigle,
Judge Mary Brosnahan raised Plaintiffs bond to $500,000D bond.
69.
On April 27, 2010, Plaintiff was indicted for three (3) counts of recording phone
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conversations under 720 ILCS 5/14-2(a)(1), and three (3) counts of publishing said conversation
on Plaintiffs website www.illinoiscorruption.net.
70.
Unable to make bond, Plaintiff was incarcerated for more than 20 months in the Cook County
Jail. During her incarceration, Plaintiff exercised due diligence in attempting to learn the basis
for her arrest and determine the individuals responsible for that her wrongful arrest.
71.
73..
On January 14, 2011, Judge Brosnahan declared a mistrial because the jury was
Thereafter, Plaintiff terminated her attorney and proceeded pro se. Plaintiff
remained incarcerated.
76.
On September 20, 2011, ASA Podlasek moved before Judge Goebel to confiscate
Plaintiffs legal files related to the computer tampering and eavesdropping charges allegedly for
the purpose of redacting third-party social security numbers and credit card numbers. Judge
Goebel granted ASA Podlaseks motion and ordered Plaintiffs former attorney to hand over her
legal files to ASA Podlasek. ASA Podlasek demanded that Plaintiff relinquish both her case file
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ASA Podlasek removed various documents from Plaintiffs file, including police
On Plaintiffs motion, Judge Goebel released Plaintiff from the Cook County Jail
and the Cook County Sheriff placed her in the electronic monitoring program on October 20,
2011 - a week after the maximum sentence for the offense of eavesdropping had expired.
80.
revoke Plaintiffs bond, alleging that she had made an unauthorized movement to her former
attorneys office and stole her own legal file. The Court allowed Plaintiff to stay at liberty and
to respond in writing to Defendants motion. Notwithstanding the Courts order, Defendant
Podlasek contacted the electronic monitoring program and instructed unknown Cook County
sheriff officers to arrest Plaintiff.
81.
Plaintiff was imprisoned again until November 23, 2011 when Judge Goebel
reinstated Plaintiffs bond and recommitted her to the electronic monitoring program.
82.
eavesdropping charges.
83.
On March 2, 2012, Circuit Court Cook County Judge Stanley Sacks declared
On March 19, 2012, Plaintiff argued her motion to dismiss the eavesdropping
charges.
85.
On May 8, 2012, the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit
declared the Illinois Eavesdropping statute unconstitutional in ACLU v. Alvarez, 679 F. 3d 582
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On June 19, 2012, Judge Gobel granted Plaintiffs motion to dismiss and
On July 28, 2014 - eight years after Plaintiff was charged with three counts of
computer tampering - the State of Illinois dismissed two of the counts without explanation.
Specifically, the State dismissed all charges related to allegations that Plaintiff had accessed the
computer servers of SALF and caused the deletion or destruction of data.
88.
Defendant Spizzirris email account and for altering data by forwarding two emails to herself.
The parties picked a jury and the State put on its case in chief.
89.
A computer forensic analyst who previously worked for the Illinois Attorney
General and conducted a complete forensic analysis of Plaintiffs computer testified that no
forensic evidence showed that Plaintiff had accessed Spizzirris email or servers.
90.
At the close of the States case, the defense moved for a directed finding and
Cook County Circuit Court Judge Joyce entered a directed finding of not guilty.
91.
After eight years since charges were originally brought, two of which were spent
Plaintiff hereby incorporates, in their entirety, each and every paragraph of this Complaint
and by reference makes said paragraphs a part hereof as if fully set forth herein.
92.
Markos, Roberts, Martin, and unknown Cook County Sheriff Police officers committed the
above described actions and/or omissions under the color of law and by virtue of their authority
as law enforcement officers, and substantially deprived Plaintiff of her clearly established rights,
privileges, and immunities, guaranteed to her by the United States Constitution and in violation
of 42 U.S.C. 1983, and deprived Plaintiff of her rights guaranteed to her under the First, Fourth,
and Fourteenth Amendments to the United States Constitution, including but not limited to:
a.
b.
c.
freedom from deprivation of liberty and property without due process of law;
d.
e.
f.
freedom from the arbitrary denial of free speech and press under the First
Amendment
g.
h.
93.
As a direct and proximate result of the acts and omissions of defendants Podlasek,
Gunnigle, OHara, Dillon, Rubino, Lesiak, French, Markos, Roberts, Martin, and unknown Cook
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County Sheriffs, Plaintiffs constitutional rights were violated and Plaintiff was injured and
sustained substantial injuries.
COUNT II
FEDERAL CONSTITUTIONAL VIOLATIONS AGAINST COOK COUNTY
Plaintiff hereby incorporates, in their entirety, each and every paragraph of this Complaint
and by reference makes said paragraphs a part hereof as if fully set forth herein.
94.
Cook County Sheriffs Police Department and to ensure that the policing activities of the Cook
County Sheriff are run in a lawful manner preserving to the citizens of Cook County the rights,
privileges, and immunities guaranteed to them by the Constitutions of both the United States of
America and the State of Illinois.
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acquiesced to an official pattern, practice, and/or custom of its officers, particularly Defendants
Rubino, Dillon, and Lesiak, falsely arresting individuals under the Illinois Eavesdropping Statute
in retaliation for an exercise of free speech by citizens of Cook County, Illinois in violation of the
First, Fourth, and Fourteenth Amendments to the United States Constitution.
96.
Defendant Cook County is directly liable for the Plaintiffs damages due to its
permanent and well-settled practice or custom of allowing police officers to arrest citizens under
the Illinois Eavesdropping Statute knowing that probable cause did not justify the arrest solely to
retaliate against those citizens for exercising their First Amendment rights thereby creating an
atmosphere of illegal and unconstitutional behavior in deliberate indifference and reckless
disregard for the welfare of the public at large, including Plaintiff.
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97.
As a direct and proximate result of the foregoing policy, practice, and custom
of Cook County and the Cook County Sheriffs Department, the violation of the constitutional
rights of the citizens of Cook County were substantially certain to occur.
98.
As a direct and proximate result of the foregoing policy, practice, and custom
of Cook County and Cook County Sheriffs Department, Plaintiffs constitutional rights were
violated and Plaintiff was injured and damaged.
COUNT III
FEDERAL CONSTITUTIONAL VIOLATIONS AGAINST VILLAGE OF SCHILLER
PARK
Plaintiff hereby incorporates, in their entirety, each and every paragraph of this Complaint
and by reference makes said paragraphs a part hereof as if fully set forth herein.
99.
Defendant Village of Schiller Park is under a duty to supervise the members of the
Schiller Park Police Department and to ensure that the policing activities of the Schiller Park
Police Department are run in a lawful manner preserving to the citizens of Schiller Park the
rights, privileges, and immunities guaranteed to them by the Constitutions of both the United
States of America and the State of Illinois.
100.
knowingly acquiesced to an official pattern, practice, and/or custom of its officers, particularly
Defendant Martin, falsely arresting individuals where no probable cause existed and without
conducting any meaningful investigation and ignoring exculpatory evidence in violation of the
First, Fourth, and Fourteenth Amendments to the United States Constitution.
101.
Defendant Village of Schiller Park is directly liable for the Plaintiffs damages
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due to its permanent and well-settled practice or custom of allowing police officers to arrest
citizens under the Illinois Eavesdropping Statute knowing that probable cause did not justify the
arrest solely to retaliate against those citizens for exercising their First Amendment rights thereby
creating an atmosphere of illegal and unconstitutional behavior in deliberate indifference and
reckless disregard for the welfare of the public at large, including Plaintiff.
102.
As a direct and proximate result of the foregoing policy, practice, and custom
of Village of Schiller Park and the Schiller Park Police Department, the violation of the
constitutional rights of the citizens of Schiller Park were substantially certain to occur.
103.
As a direct and proximate result of the foregoing policy, practice, and custom
of Village of Schiller Park and the Schiller Park Police Department, Plaintiffs constitutional
rights were violated and Plaintiff was injured and damaged.
COUNT IV
STATE LAW TORTS AGAINST DEFENDANTS PODLASEK, GUNNIGLE, OHARA,
DILLON, RUBINO, LESIAK, FRENCH, MARKOS, ROBERTS, MARTIN, UNKNOWN
COOK COUNTY SHERIFF POLICE OFFICERS AND CAROL SPIZZIRRI
Plaintiff hereby incorporates, in its entirety, each and every paragraph of this Complaint
and by reference makes said paragraphs a part hereof as if fully set forth herein
104.
OHara, Dillon, Lesiak, Rubino, Markos, Roberts, Martin, Spizzirri, and unknown Cook County
Sheriff Police officers constitute false arrest, false imprisonment, malicious prosecution,
conspiracy, slander, fraud, negligent infliction of emotional distress and intentional infliction of
emotional distress.
105.
superior, is responsible for the wrongful conduct of its deputies as alleged above.
COUNT V
AGAINST COOK COUNTY FOR INDEMNIFICATION
Plaintiffs hereby incorporate, in its entirety, each and every paragraph of this Complaint
and by reference makes said paragraphs a part hereof as if fully set forth herein.
107.
COOK COUNTY is empowered and directed to pay any judgment for compensatory damages
(and any associated attorneys fees and costs) for which an independently elected Cook County
officer, such as the Cook County Sheriff and its deputies, including Defendants Rubino, Lesiak,
and Dillon, acting within the scope of his employment is found liable.
108.
The acts and/or omissions of Defendants Rubino, Lesiak, and Dillon were
Defendants Rubino, Lesiak, and Dillon, COOK COUNTY must pay the judgment as well as the
associated attorneys fees and costs.
COUNT VI
PUNITIVE DAMAGES AGAINST DEFENDANTS PODLASEK, GUNNIGLE, OHARA,
DILLON, RUBINO, LESIAK, FRENCH, MARKOS, UNKNOWN COOK COUNTY
SHERIFF POLICE OFFICERS, ROBERTS, MARTIN, AND SPIZZIRRI
Plaintiffs hereby incorporate, in its entirety, each and every paragraph of this Complaint
and by reference makes said paragraphs a part hereof as if fully set forth herein.
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110.
Rubino, Lesiak, French, Markos, Roberts, Martin, Spizzirri, and unknown Cook County Sheriff
Police officers were unlawful, conscience shocking, and unconstitutional, and performed
maliciously, recklessly, fraudulently, intentionally, willfully, wantonly, in bad faith, and in such a
manner to entitle the Plaintiff to a substantial award of punitive damages against defendants.
DAMAGES
Plaintiff hereby incorporates, in its entirety, each and every paragraph contained in this
Complaint and by reference makes said paragraphs a part hereof as if fully set forth herein.
111.
the defendants, Plaintiffs was injured and damaged. The damages for which Plaintiff seeks
compensation from the defendants, both jointly and severally, include, but are not limited to, the
following:
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
h.
j.
all such relief, both general and specific, to which Plaintiff may be entitled
to under the premises.
JOINED.
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Respectfully submitted,
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