Chicago Sun-Times

PARK DISTRICT HIRES FORMER PROSECUTOR TO FINISH LIFEGUARD MISCONDUCT PROBE

District’s first inspector general will again serve as IG on interim basis

- BY ANDY GRIMM, STAFF REPORTER agrimm@suntimes.com | @agrimm34

A week after the Park District inspector general resigned, officials announced a former federal prosecutor takeover of a probe of allegation­s of sexual harassment among lifeguards at city pools and beaches.

Valarie Hays, a partner at law firm Arnold Porter, will lead the sexual harassment investigat­ion, Park Board President Avis LaVelle announced in a statement Wednesday. Inspector General Elaine Little resigned last week, and Deputy Inspector General Nathan Kipp, one of two IG staffers who had been working on the lifeguard inquiry, was suspended and then fired after going public with his concerns that high-ranking Park District employees were attempting to “whitewash” the investigat­ion of the sexual harassment complaint and an alleged cover-up.

“We are committed to a thorough investigat­ion of what has been done and to hold accountabl­e those responsibl­e for wrongdoing,” Lavelle said in a statement. “However, we also see this as an opportunit­y to make changes for the better. Our goal is to protect our park staff and patrons and heighten overall awareness of appropriat­e workplace behavior even in settings where playfulnes­s is a primary component of what we do each day.”

LaVelle also announced the hiring of attorney Alison Perona, who from 2012 to 2015 served as the Park District’s first inspector general, to again serve as IG on an interim basis while the district searches for a permanent replacemen­t for Little.

Hays was a federal prosecutor in Chicago and now is a partner at Arnold Porter, where she leads the law firm’s white collar criminal defense and corporate investigat­ions practice. Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx also is investigat­ing the allegation­s.

An IG report released by Little detailed sexual misconduct and an alleged sexual assault by three former Park District lifeguards. That investigat­ion was launched after Supt. Mike Kelly went to the IG’s office with a complaint that had been forwarded to him by Lightfoot’s office. Kelly had received a similar complaint six weeks earlier, in February 2020, and assigned two deputies to investigat­e rather than going to the IG with the allegation­s, as Park District policy dictated.

The 11-page email Kelly had received detailed a booze-filled “rookie initiation” for lifeguards at Oak Street Beach in the summer of 2019, and a long-running pattern of lewd comments and sexual harassment among lifeguards. The subsequent IG’s report included incidents involving six female lifeguards, including an attempted rape, dating back as far as 2016.

The report included misconduct including lifeguards drinking on duty, and a seasonal lifeguard that allegedly groped his female colleagues at pools in Portage Park and Jefferson Park in a pair of incidents two years apart. Another male lifeguard allegedly attempted to rape a female colleague in his car after giving her a ride home from work. The same male lifeguard was allegedly visibly intoxicate­d while on duty during the 2018 Chicago Air & Water show.

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