Chicago Sun-Times

MENDOZA WON’T ATTEND FUNDRAISER FOR MORENO

- BY FRAN SPIELMAN, CITY HALL REPORTER fspielman@suntimes.com | @fspielman Contributi­ng: Mitch Dudek

Susana Mendoza said Wednesday she’ll be a no-show at a Feb. 20 fundraiser she was scheduled to attend to bankroll the re-election campaign of Ald. Proco Joe Moreno (1st).

An invitation the Mendoza campaign claims it never knew about listed Mendoza as the featured “honored guest” at the Moreno fundraiser at Tuko Cantina, 1938 W. Division St.

But that was before the Chicago Police Department opened an investigat­ion into whether Moreno filed a false police report last month claiming his car had been stolen.

Further complicati­ng the issue was a Chicago Sun-Times story this week quoting Moreno as acknowledg­ing that he steered business to political power broker Victor Reyes.

Moreno acknowledg­ed receiving campaign contributi­ons from Reyes but denied any quid pro quo or political pressure.

All of that apparently makes Moreno politicall­y toxic for Mendoza, who was already under fire for her close ties to three other political allies at the center of one of the biggest corruption scandals Chicago has seen in decades: Aldermen Edward Burke (14th) and Danny Solis (25th) and Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan.

Toni Preckwinkl­e’s campaign circulated the invitation and was quick to pounce with a press release headlined: “The latest on Mendoza’s pals.”

It continued: “The latest? Her ex-boyfriend Joe Moreno, who is now under investigat­ion for filing a false police report in a bizarre story that hasn’t been really been explained, is apparently hosting a fundraiser later this month with ‘Featured Guest’ Susana Mendoza,” the Preckwinkl­e release states.

“So, for those keeping score at home, Mendoza has had to distance herself from indicted Alderman Ed Burke, Alderman Danny Solis, Speaker Mike Madigan, donor Brian Hynes, and now Alderman Joe Moreno. “How’s that ethics plan going?” On Wednesday, Mendoza was asked about the Moreno fundraiser during an unrelated news conference called to highlight her transporta­tion plan.

She didn’t say “What fundraiser?” But her response was nearly that.

“I’m not going to that, by the way. I’m gonna be in Springfiel­d for that. I think he just probably put my name on there. But I’m not gonna be at that event. I’m in Springfiel­d that day,” said Mendoza, the newly re-elected state comptrolle­r.

Mendoza was asked whether she was “disavowing” Moreno and her ties to the alderman and his fundraiser. She pretty much ignored the question and repeated her earlier statement.

“I guess I was not aware of that. I know I’m gonna be in Springfiel­d on that day. Isn’t that the day of the budget address or something? Yeah. I’m gonna be in Springfiel­d,” she said.

Mendoza was pressed again about Moreno and whether she appreciate­s his support.

“Well look, I want everyone’s support in the city of Chicago from a voting perspectiv­e, [but] I haven’t been rolling out endorsemen­ts of elected officials. It’s not something I’ve been pursuing,” she said.

“I’ve been trying to get the votes of the people who I am gonna be serving as their mayor. That’s been my concern and that’s been my focus.”

That wasn’t the end of it. She was asked about the roughly $50,000 loan she made to Moreno a decade ago and what that says about their relationsh­ip.

“I’ve always supported candidates who want to run for office here and there in different ways,” Mendoza said.

“That’s a good thing. I’m always gonna be somebody who tries to help people up the ladder. So when people seek my support, that’s a good thing. But you want to focus on the past. I really want to focus on the future.”

Moreno could not be reached for comment.

The investigat­ion aimed at determinin­g whether Moreno filed a false police report was opened after WGN-TV on Monday night aired a report in which Moreno shared informatio­n with a reporter that “was not previously communicat­ed to police,” according to CPD spokesman Anthony Guglielmi.

After the stolen vehicle report, police pulled Moreno’s car over early Monday and arrested Liliya Hrabar, who was charged with criminal trespass to vehicle, a misdemeano­r. That charge was dropped Tuesday.

Hrabar told WGN she and Moreno have an on-and-off dating relationsh­ip and that he loaned her his car.

 ?? SUN-TIMES FILE ?? Ald. Proco Joe Moreno and then-City Clerk, now comptrolle­r and mayoral candidate Susana Mendoza at a City Council meeting Oct. 28, 2015.
SUN-TIMES FILE Ald. Proco Joe Moreno and then-City Clerk, now comptrolle­r and mayoral candidate Susana Mendoza at a City Council meeting Oct. 28, 2015.

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