Will County Clerk Nominee is a Lawbreaker

The Democrat nominee Lauren Staley-Ferry has committed a felony and also hasn't taken the time to pay back the organization she had stolen from.

As a voter and concerned citizen, I am sure you are as worried as we are and ask you to vote for the other candidate. For those who do not have the knowledge that Ferry had taken a check from her place of employment and made it out to herself. When caught she moved out of state and she went on to continue moving. When these crimes was finally revealed, Ferry said she was sorry, although not to the victim, and there was no effort to pay off this debt, no attempt to remedy her wrongdoing, rather she apologized and openly talked about how difficult it was to be confronted with her own mistakes.

This shows a lack of responsibility for her own behavior not to mention the way she might run the county clerks office, if she is able to!



4 thoughts to consider before voting:

1. Lauren has perpetrated felony theft and our current County Clerk's office has been without corruption.
2. Lauren did not pay back her stolen gains to the victim.
3. Lauren might not be bondable to be the clerk due to her felony embezzlementrecord.
4. Mike Madigan sent his team to back up Ferry only demonstrating this could bring more problems for Will County

More news.

A Will County Board member running for county clerk was charged with felony forgery in 2003 but did not appear in the courtroom for the summons.

Lauren Staley-Ferry, D-Joliet, was charged with the felony forgery in Maricopa County, Arizona. Staley-Ferry had lived and worked in Maricopa County but moved from there to Wisconsin before the charge was filed.

According to court documents, the charge alleged that, in July of 2002, Staley-Ferry removed a check from her employer at Independent Capital Group, then located in Scottsdale, Arizona, filled it out to herself for an unknown amount and then deposited it into her personal checking account. The document said she great post to read did so without the knowledge or permission of her employer.

An arrest warrant was issued for Staley-Ferry’s arrest in April 2003, according to Amanda Jacinto, a spokeswoman for the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office. By that time, Staley-Ferry claimed she had already left Arizona and had returned to the Midwest, eventually settling in Joliet, her hometown.

.Jacinto said Staley-Ferry’s case was before the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office’s “records retention period,” but that it appears Staley-Ferry was not incarcerated. Instead, Jacinto said, it appears Staley-Ferry was go to this web-site sent a summons to appear in court, which she failed to do.

Also, the Sheriff said, sentencing on a forgery conviction might probably be restitution and probation.

Staley-Ferry said she was unaware of the charges until she was already out of Arizona, although she said she did not recall exactly when she departed.

The charges were dismissed in 2012, as specified in the court documents. Jacinto said, in March of 2012, the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office reached out to Independent Capital Group to let them know the change in the status in the case.

The Herald-News reached out to Staley-Ferry on Thursday, she said, while she cannot recall you could try this out the exact details, she rejects the charge.

“I am alerted to that,” Staley-Ferry said. “Obviously, that was in the past.”

Lauren stated the particular criminal charges had been “misdirected” and therefore there was “nothing there” regarding the charges.

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