Sunday, November 24

Elmwood Park’s, U.S. Attorney’s Failures Threaten Us All

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John Rainone

John Rainone

The United States Attorney’s Office, Northern District of Illinois, is supposedly prosecuting a Bartlett, Illinois, man by the name of John Rainone (a.k.a. John Rainone-Daddono), scion of the infamous Daddono family (owners of Century Trade Show Services) once associated with top Chicago gangster Sam Giancana. Rainone, who presently remains on bond in front of U.S. District Court Judge Amy St. Eve, is currently facing a 2011 felony criminal case that involves charges of conspiracy to commit credit card fraud, substantive credit card fraud, possession of access device-making equipment and aggravated identity theft.

In 2012, while free on St. Eve’s bond, Rainone was charged in DuPage County, Illinois, with delivering, trafficking and conspiracy to traffick large amounts (in excess of 5,000 grams) of cannabis.

On March 27, 2013, Rainone is scheduled to appear on an Elmwood Park criminal case in a Cook County, Illinois, courthouse located in Maywood, Illinois, with intent to defraud the Circuit Court of Cook County by conspiring to falsely prosecute an innocent man on aggravated assault and felony criminal damage to property charges. This conspiracy is in connection with an alleged murder attempt cover-up scheme incited by Rainone and is now allegedly being aided by a powerful and highly-corrupt Cook County-suburban political machine that I authored an article on last week.

Unfortunately, the Elmwood Park, Illinois, Police Department had purportedly worked effectively to obstruct the above mentioned Elmwood Park case from being listed in their weekly police blotter, which is published every seven days in multiple neighborhood newspapers. For those of you who are wondering what the EPPD has to hide, please read my article from last week (if you haven’t already done so) by clicking here. I would say their motive is to keep things as quiet about this matter as humanly possible until Election Day comes and goes.

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