Leftist Dem Leader Sexually Harasses Attorneys With Foul Mouthed Filth

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Far-leftist Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot is charged in a legal action of harassing a set of Chicago Park District attorneys in 2021 over the city’s controversial Christopher Columbus statue removal and telling the two guys “my d**k is bigger than yours … I have the biggest d**k in Chicago.”

Another Leftist Mayor Committing Sexual Harassment

Lightfoot ordered the Columbus statue removed from Arrigo Park in 2020 after it was damaged amidst the George Floyd riots, the Chicago Sun-Times reported. The Joint Civic Committee of Italian Americans took legal action against the Chicago Park Area– which has the statuary– in an attempt to have it returned to the park.

The lawsuit noted that the park district reached a agreement providing the Italian-American group temporary ownership of the statue so could be shown in the city’s 2021 Columbus Day Parade.

Yet the lawsuit added that 2 days prior to the parade, Lightfoot told “a leading representative of the Italian American Community that the Columbus statue should not be shown in the Columbus Day parade, even for 20 minutes, and that unless he promised that the statue would not be in the parade she was going to pull the permit for the entire Columbus Day parade. The representative agreed and the statue was not used in the parade.”

‘I have the biggest d**k in Chicago’

The claim additionally alleges that on the night of Columbus Day, Lightfoot had a Zoom telephone call with a number of officials, consisting of park district general advice Timothy King as well as the suit’s plaintiff, George Smyrniotis, then-deputy general advise for the park area.

The suit claimed Lightfoot berated Smyrniotis and King, saying, “You d**ks, what the f*** were you thinking?” Furthermore, according to the complaint, Lightfoot implicated King as well as Smyrniotis of making “some kind of secret agreement with Italians, what you are doing, you are out there measuring your d**ks with the Italians seeing [who’s] got the biggest d**k, you are out there stroking your d**ks over the Columbus statue, I am trying to keep Chicago Police officers from being shot, and you are trying to get them shot. My d**k is bigger than yours and the Italians, I have the biggest d**k in Chicago.”

Smyrniotis asserts in the suit that Lightfoot disparaged him with “crude, insulting, false, and disrespectful statements,” adding, “Where did you go to law school? Did you even go to law school? Do you even have a law license?” In addition, the lawsuit alleges that Lightfoot told Smyrniotis: “Get that f***ing statue back before noon tomorrow, or I am going to have you fired.”

On top of that, Smyrniotis’ match asserts he endured damaged credibility, was represented in an incorrect light, endured problems of his capacity to do his work, and terrific psychological distress, which he was compelled to resign last month. He’s seeking monetary damages for the sexual harassment.

‘Astounded’

Ron Onesti, president of the Joint Civic Board of Italian Americans, informed the Chicago Sun-Times he’s outraged by what Lightfoot is accused of saying in the suit.

“I’m literally beside myself with amazement. Even though she’s shown signs of this type of behavior in the past, I can’t believe, number one, that she would talk to her attorneys this way. How do you talk to anybody this way?” Onesti wondered to the paper, adding that “it’s offensive. We’re Chicagoans first. That’s our mayor. And our mayor is talking about her constituency that way. About an ethnic group that way. A very large ethnic group. There isn’t an ethnic group that deserves that kind of vulgar referencing. … I’m astounded . . . It’s embarrassing, and it’s insensitive.”

The Sun-Times stated Onesti demanded Lightfoot release an instant apology and that he had been “on the verge of demanding the mayor’s resignation.”

“I’ve got to say it’s practically irreparable. That’s why I’m teetering on the apology issue. Because, for her to apologize — I mean, there is irreparable damage,” Onesti added to the paper.

What Did City Hall Have To Say?

The mayor’s office offered no comment about the lawsuit or on Onesti’s need for an apology, the Sun-Times reported, including that the city legal department on Thursday included that it “has not yet been served with a complaint and will have no further comment as the matter is now in litigation.”

It wouldn’t be the first time for Mayor Lightfoot either.

This wouldn’t be the very first time that Lightfoot has actually gotten verbally horrible or profane in the midst of political battle.

Amid a spike in city violence in June 2020 following George Floyd’s death, Lightfoot held a meeting with city officials, and Alderman Raymond Lopez (15th Ward) required her to answer his worries prior to Lightfoot informing him,  “I think you’re 100% full of s**t.”

But Lopez really did not pull back: “F*** you, then. Who are you to tell me I’m full of s**t? Maybe you should come out and see what’s going on.”

Lightfoot replied that Lopez’s comment was “the stupidest thing I have ever heard. I understand you want to preen.” Lopez, however, was not dissuaded: “Mayor, you need to check your f***ing attitude. That’s what you need to do.”

In April 2020, in the middle of lockdowns of non-essential organizations, Lightfoot got testy with reporters who questioned why she got a haircut when they were banned for everybody else: “I’m the public face of this city. I’m on national media, and I’m out in the public eye. I’m a person who, I take my personal hygiene very seriously. As I said, I felt like I needed to have a haircut. I’m not able to do that myself, so I got a haircut. You want to talk more about that?”

An outwardlybullying email Lightfoot sent to her then-scheduler in January 2021– in which the mayor demanded more “office time” repeating sentences over and also over– in fact drew comparisons to a scary scene from the renowned horror movie “The Shining.”

Oh, and also in late May 2020 Lightfoot infamously guided an expletive– well, 2 letters anyhow– at then-President Donald Trump for calling Minneapolis rioters “CRIMINALS” and also tweeting “when the robbery starts, the shooting starts.”

She explained, “I will code what I really want to say to Donald Trump. It’s two words. It begins with F, and it ends with U.”

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