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Chicago Sun Times
Chicago Sun-Times
22 Jun 2023
https://chicago.suntimes.com/authors/tim-novak


NextImg:‘Where are the funds?’ state official asks after Ald. Walter Burnett Jr. says ‘catastrophic flood’ destroyed records on missing campaign money

Ald. Walter Burnett Jr. (27th) can’t find any paperwork regarding $100,000 in unaccounted-for campaign contributions because the records were destroyed in a “catastrophic flood” more than 20 years ago, his lawyer has told the Illinois State Board of Elections.

But William J. Cadigan, who chairs the state elections board, said the letter from Burnett attorney Michael J. Kasper “doesn’t ultimately resolve the issue: Where are the funds?”

Cadigan’s comment came Wednesday as the elections board discussed whether to ask either the Illinois attorney general’s office or the Cook County state’s attorney’s office to investigate the missing campaign money.

Instead, the elections board told staff members to continue what’s now been an eight-month investigation aiming to answer this:

What happened with $375,000 in campaign contributions that Burnett’s campaign fund has reported putting into investment accounts at banks since 1999?

Political candidates in Illinois are required to report the money they get in campaign contributions and what’s done with that money.

But, despite being required to update state elections officials on what’s done with that money, Burnett’s campaign fund stopped at some point over a yearslong span making any mention of $300,000 of that in his required campaign-finance reports, the Sun-Times reported in November.

“Making sense of the committee’s investment reporting has been challenging because the investments cover a range of more than 23 years,” according to a report by Tim Newman, the elections board’s director of campaign disclosure. “The problems with the committee’s investment reporting did not come to light until late last year when a Chicago Sun-Times reporter began digging into the committee’s reports.”

In February, Burnett’s campaign report “submitter” General McArthur III filed amended campaign-finance reports for the past six years in which he told the state board the campaign money that was put into bank investment accounts totaled $400,000.

Burnett still couldn’t account, though, for $165,000 of that. McArthur reported on his behalf that $65,000 of the bank investment accounts got cashed out, then deposited back into the campaign fund. But, according to elections officials, there’s no evidence that was done.

Burnett’s campaign hasn’t offered a definitive explanation regarding what happened with two $50,000 certificates of deposits it previously reported that it put campaign money into — one of those CDs at Broadway Bank, which federal regulators shut down in 2010, another at Cole Taylor Bank, which later was taken over by another bank.

In a letter Monday to the elections board, Kasper said records regarding those CDs were destroyed when Burnett’s campaign office “experienced a catastrophic flood in 2001” and that the banks that took over Broadway Bank and Cole Taylor Bank don’t have any records  regarding the money.

Read Sun-Times Watchdogs investigation of Ald. Walter Burnett’s missing campaign money

READ THE SUN-TIMES INVESTIGATION

An image from a May Chicago Sun-Times report on Ald. Walter Burnett Jr.’s missing campaign money.

Click here to read a May Chicago Sun-Times report on Ald. Walter Burnett Jr.’s missing campaign money.

  • Click here to read Nov. 11, 2022, report “Where is Ald. Walter Burnett Jr.’s missing $300,000 in campaign money?”
  • Click here to read May 26 report “Walter Burnett Jr. still can’t explain what happened to $165,000 in campaign money.”