Chicago Sun-Times

Preckwinkl­e ‘appalled’ by ex-aide’s behavior — Mendoza ‘horrified’ by its handling

- BY RACHEL HINTON AND FRAN SPIELMAN Staff Reporters

Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkl­e said Thursday that she was “profoundly discourage­d and appalled by the behavior of my chief of staff” — as questions about whether Preckwinkl­e acted swiftly enough to fire John Keller drew more sparks in the mayoral race.

New rival mayoral candidate Susana Mendoza criticized Preckwinkl­e’s response to the sexual harassment allegation­s, saying she was “pretty horrified” to learn that Preckwinkl­e waited until just a few days before announcing her own run for mayor to act on the allegation­s.

“As a woman, I was pretty horrified by that. As a woman, especially, who’s been fighting the issue of sexual harassment for the last year of my life and trying to do the best to elevate women — not just into politics, but into safe work environmen­ts,” Mendoza told the Chicago Sun-Times.

But Preckwinkl­e defended her handling of the matter in an unrelated news conference after Thursday’s Cook County Board meeting and in a statement issued later. She said she has assembled a “group of experts to advise my administra­tion” on handling harassment questions in cases where little informatio­n is provided about the potential wrongdoing.

“This is something I take really, really seriously as a woman, as a mother, as a grandmothe­r as somebody who was a teacher for 10 years and tried to instill in my students respect for themselves and respect for others,” Preckwinkl­e told reporters.

“I’ve been in government and public life for 30 years and I’ve experience­d ... unwanted advances and inappropri­ate behavior and I don’t want any woman put in that position, nor do I want them to be afraid to come forward.” Preckwinkl­e demanded Keller’s resignatio­n in mid-September for “inappropri­ate and disrespect­ful behavior.”

At the time, the Hyde Park Democrat insisted she had no prior knowledge of any harassment or sexual abuse issues involving her chief of staff before she decided to fire him.

But questions have surfaced about how much Preckwinkl­e knew and when she knew it.

After a Chicago Tribune report last week, Preckwinkl­e admitted she knew of an “an unsubstant­iated rumor” that Keller had acted in an inappropri­ate manner as early as March.

“No victim came forward, and there was nothing I could act on,” Preckwinkl­e said in a statement, explaining why she didn’t act sooner. “In September, I received an allegation that was corroborat­ed, and I acted immediatel­y.”

Mendoza, who was re-elected state comptrolle­r last week, is not the first mayoral candidate to criticize Preckwinkl­e’s handling of the matter. Lori Lightfoot said Preckwinkl­e’s actions on Keller indicate a “toxic culture” and the city needs “leaders who will reject this culture and instead build a transparen­t and accountabl­e City Hall that serves the people, not the broken political machine.”

Mendoza was asked whether she believes Preckwinkl­e participat­ed in a political coverup.

“You’d have to ask her. I don’t know all of the details, especially right now,” Mendoza said.

After Mendoza’s remarks, Preckwinkl­e issued a written statement, repeating that she doesn’t fire or discipline employees based on rumor.

“Let me be clear, only one incident came to my attention,” Preckwinkl­e said. “It was brought to me on Friday, September 14, quickly substantia­ted and I fired my chief of staff on Tuesday, September 18. My priority has always been the victim and I respect her request for anonymity and privacy.

“Separately, back in March, a third-party rumor about inappropri­ate conduct by John were (sic) relayed to me. I took this seriously, confronted my chief of staff and urged any potential victim or witness to come forward or make a report. No other details or individual­s ever came forward. I’ve never discipline­d or fired anyone based on a rumor. I’ve done so on the basis of fact . . . .

“I encourage anyone who has been harassed, abused, and assaulted to come forward.”

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Susana Mendoza
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Toni Preckwinkl­e
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John Keller

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