Dolton Dictator Mayor Tiffany Henyard infers shell seek arrest of opponents during rambling Facebook live rant

Dolton “Dictator” Mayor Tiffany Henyard inferred she would seek the arrests of her opponents in a rambling social media rant as her fed-up landlord described dealing with the under-fire pol who is facing eviction.Henyard, of the Illinois suburb, went on a nearly 90-minute tirade in a Facebook live video Tuesday after a meeting of the Thornton Township, which she also leads, was canceled because not enough board members showed up.In the endless address, the scandal-ridden mayor defended herself against non-stop criticism over her handling of municipal business and finances while calling dissenting officials corrupt.“I will be seeking arrests for individuals involved,” Henyard said.“I will be pressing charges. It’s a lot. And that’s just me telling you a little bit because all this pointing the finger at Tiffany – or lying on me – I’m over it.

Now it’s time for me to speak, as I say, truth speaks.”The self-described super mayor didn’t expand on what charges she’d like to see leveled, but accused her adversaries of a “power and money grab,” WGN 9 reported.She also vowed to reveal the “full truth” regarding the controversies swirling around her at a later date.Only one Thorntown trustee showed up for the scrapped meeting on Tuesday along with Henyard after trustee Chris Gonzalez said he wouldn’t go to the meeting room because the space was too cramped, the Chicago Tribune reported.“I wasn’t going to put people in an unsafe environment,” Gonzalez told the newspaper.

“I wasn’t going to make it an argument.I mean, it’s just what should be done.

It’s the right thing.”Dolton trustees and Henyard have also been at odds over a determined meeting location, leading Henyard to file a failed lawsuit, WBS reported.As the mayor faces schisms in the village and town, she’s also facing possible eviction.Property owner Genetta Hull claimed Henyard and her boyfriend haven’t fully paid rent since August.Hull leased her prope...

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