Chicago Sun-Times

Fox Lake pension board sets Gliniewicz hearing

- BY LEE FILAS For more suburban news, turn to the Daily Herald at dailyheral­d. com.

The Fox Lake Police Pension Board will hold a hearing May 25 to decide whether village officials should be allowed to intervene in discussion­s about pension payments to family members of Lt. Joe Gliniewicz.

Pension board attorney Laura Goodloe said the hearing will be to discuss only the village’s request for interventi­on, not decide how much pension the Gliniewicz family should receive.

The village filed paperwork to intervene in the proceeding­s after Melodie Gliniewicz applied to collect her deceased husband’s pension.

Village officials said the move is not to necessaril­y block pension payments to Melodie Gliniewicz, but rather to give the village a voice when the pension is discussed.

“The village has a role to play in the process,” village spokesman Dave Bayless said Monday. “So we want to represent the taxpayers and have a seat at the table when the pension is discussed.”

The five- member pension board is the governing body that decides the amount of money to be paid out to spouses when an officer dies.

Surviving spouses of Illinois police officers killed in the line of duty are eligible for 100 percent of the officer’s salary at the time of death. Families of active officers whose deaths are not considered “line of duty” get 50 percent to 75 percent of the officer’s salary.

Joe Gliniewicz died at age 52 with 30 years of police service, so his wife would be eli- gible to receive 50 percent to 75 percent of his salary, pension experts have said.

The only factor that takes away a police officer’s right to a pension is conviction for a job- related felony, pension experts have said. However, Joe Gliniewicz wasn’t convicted of crimes, so there may be no loss of rights.

Joe Gliniewicz was found dead by police officers at the edge of a swamp near an abandoned cement factory at the east end of Honing Road on Sept. 1. Initially, members of the Lake County Major Crimes Task Force investigat­ed the death as a homicide, but in November, the task force announced he had killed himself to cover up financial embezzleme­nt from Fox Lake Police Explorer Post 300.

Melodie Gliniewicz, 51, was charged in January with felony counts of conspiracy, misuse of charitable funds and money laundering for her role in accusation­s made against her deceased husband. A count of disbursing charitable funds without authority for personal benefit was previously dismissed by prosecutor­s.

The charges against Melodie Gliniewicz stem from the investigat­ion into Joe Gliniewicz’s death and the finances surroundin­g the Explorer post, where she served as a civilian adviser.

Attorneys for Melodie Gliniewicz have previously denied any wrongdoing and pleaded not guilty to the charges in court. Her trial is tentativel­y set for June 27.

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AP; GETTY IMAGES Disgraced Fox Lake Police Lt. Joe Gliniewicz and his widow, Melodie Gliniewicz ( inset)
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