Chicago Sun-Times

ANOTHER EX- EMPLOYEE OF DOROTHY BROWN INDICTED

- BY TINASFONDE­LES Political Reporter Email: tsfondeles@ suntimes. com Twitter: @ TinaSfon

A former high- ranking employee in Cook County Circuit Court Clerk Dorothy Brown’s office has been indicted for lying under oath to a grand jury about selling tickets for Brown fundraiser­s to other employees and for helping another employee get a raise based on a family member’s contributi­on to Brown’s campaign fund.

The U. S. Attorney’s office on Friday announced a federal indictment against Beena Patel, 55, of Chicago. The former associate clerk, who oversaw about 500 employees for Brown, is charged with three counts of making false declaratio­ns before a grand jury. Each count carries a maximum sentence of five years in prison.

Patel allegedly lied about knowing whether a high- ranking employee in Brown’s office had talked to law enforcemen­t, lied about whether she sold tickets to fundraiser­s to employees of the clerk’s office and lied about whether she knew that other employees of the clerk’s office sold tickets to and collected money from employees for Brown’s fundraiser­s.

“Have you ever asked any of the employees who work for you if they wanted to buy tickets to any of these events?” Patel was asked while testifying before the grand jury. She answered, “No.”

She told authoritie­s employees got tickets through a website or at meetings and denied having collected money or handing out tickets.

One count alleges Patel asked Brown’s chief of staff to help another employee obtain a promotion because that employee’s brother had donated money to Brown’s campaign fund.

When asked whether she told the chief of staff that the employee should be promoted because her brother had “done a lot” for the clerk’s office, Patel said, “No, Iwould never do that.” The indictment alleges she knew about the “merit raise” and that she told the employee to “keep mum” and “act surprised” when told about the raise.

The grand jury has been investigat­ing alleged hiring violations in Brown’s office.

Patel’s brother is Narendra Patel, a suburban businessma­n who is now dead but had run a medical testing lab, Medstar Laboratory. In all, Narendra Patel donated more than $ 85,000 to Brown over 10 years, according to a Better Government Associatio­n investigat­ion. Medstar workers had also donated another $ 15,000 to Brown, records indicate.

There have also been questions about whether Brown crossed an ethical line amid revelation­s that her husband was given a commercial building by Narendra Patel in 2011. Brown’s consulting business ended up on the title a few months later and then sold the structure in 2012 for $ 100,000, the Better Government Associatio­n and Fox 32 investigat­ion found. At the time, Narendra Patel’s lawyer said his client tried to sell the structure on the market and having no luck gave it to Brown’s husband so he would be able to stop paying upkeep, taxes and liability on the property.

The 2011 and 2012 transactio­ns weren’t revealed on Brown’s campaign reports filed with the Illinois State Board of Elections or on her statement of economic interest on file with the county.

Brown spokeswoma­n Jalyne Strong on Friday said Beena Patel hasn’t been employed with the clerk’s office since Aug. 31, 2016. But the office in a statement called her a “person of honesty and integrity.”

“Mrs. Beena Patel was a longtime, excellent employee of the Clerk’s Office, and is a person of honesty and integrity,” the statement said.

Another Brown employee, Sivasubram­ani Rajaram, was sentenced in February to three years probation after admitting he lied twice to the FBI and bought his job in Brown’s office with a $ 15,000 “loan” to a company controlled by Brown’s husband.

Neither Brown nor her husband, Benton Cook III, has been charged with any crime. Brown handily won re- election last year despite the publicity surroundin­g the feds’ investigat­ion, even after Cook County’s Democratic Party leaders withdrew their endorsemen­t of Brown and threw their support behind another candidate.

 ?? SUN- TIMES FILE PHOTO ?? Cook County Circuit Court Clerk Dorothy Brown
SUN- TIMES FILE PHOTO Cook County Circuit Court Clerk Dorothy Brown

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