Reference Guide (“free” with book purchase)

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     This paperback Appendix Section (entitled Reference Guide) is 8.5 x 11 and gives the documented details of the property theft (and other information to support specific findings of fact).  This Reference Guide is available for free with the purchase of the hardcover book.  The featured 6 x 9 hardcover book entitled, Property Theft:  Chicago Political Corruption Style” (by Sandra Ann Chambers), is over 400 pages (in addition to this free (over 600 pages) appendix section (entitled Reference Guide, available separately)), is the hardcover non-fiction book, and is a documented detailed accounting of an example of property theft currently going-on in Chicago’s 4th Ward (and other areas) to gentrify particular demographics (the native/citizen Black population) out of the area.  This second edition book and disclosed additional information from the 2009 first edition.  This Reference Guideis in various fonts and points, but provided for easier reading to aid navigating through the details how the property theft unfolded.

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         This paperback Appendix Section (entitled Reference Guide) is 8.5 x 11 and gives documented information regarding the property theft (and other information to support specific details and events).  The Reference Guide is available for free with the purchase of the featured hardcover book entitled, Property Theft:  Chicago Political Corruption Style,” by Sandra Ann Chambers.  The book (Property Theft:  Chicago Political Corruption Style”) details how the then Alderwoman Toni Reed Preckwinkle, (now Cook County Board President and 2019 Candidate for Mayor of Chicago) in Illinois (who first ran for Cook County Board President in 2009 – 2010), orchestrated this conspiracy with others.  The property depicted in the hardcover book was appraised at 1.5 million, all equity, stolen from mostly senior citizens (a cooperative) where some of the owners (including a World War II veteran) had been living on the property and purchased it in 1950.  In addition, the book details,  how Toni Reed Preckwinkle (in the city of Chicago, County of Cook, and state of Illinois, in conspiracy with others) orchestrated a government funded money laundering scheme, by the theft of property as a political public figure in representation of one or more of the following, but not necessarily limited thereto:

Alderwoman – 4th Ward

President – Cook County Board

Democratic Party Committeeman – 4th Ward (1992 – 2018)

 Run-off Candidate – Chicago Mayor (2019)

Chair – Cook County Democratic Party

          The property depicted in the hardcover book (Property Theft:  Chicago Political Corruption Style”) was appraised at 1.5 million, all equity, stolen from mostly senior citizens (a cooperative) where some of the owners (including a World War II veteran) had been living on the property and purchased shares into its ownership on or about 1950.  In the 8.5 x 11 free appendix section of the book (available separately), the author (Sandra Ann Chambers) disclosed to the public the documented proof how the property (formerly addressed as 4021-29 S. Ellis Avenue, Chicago, IL  60653) by then Alderman Toni Reed Preckwinkle of the 4th Ward (known as a political supporter and/or friend of former U.S. President Barack H. Obama (a Democrat and also associated with scandals himself) literally orchestrated the property theft.”  The corruption involves judges, court orders, not-for-profit corporations, police officers, a fraudulent corporation, property receivers, attorneys, municipal departments, and much more. The book is highly descriptive with an appendix section referencing in detail with supporting documents how the property was stolen and what transpired from 1949 to the year 2009.  (The first edition of Property Theft:  Chicago Political Corruption Style is out-of-print.)

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Weight 4 lbs
Dimensions 11 × 8.5 × 1.5 in