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Former Chicago Police Sgt & Former President of the Chicago Police Sergeant's Union John Pallohusky, 57, gets his prison sentence cut by a 1/3 - He stole over ONE MILLION DOLLARS from the Sergeant's Union

Wednesday, 24 July 2013

A Cook County judge Wednesday reduced the sentence of a former Chicago Police sergeant from 12 to eight years in prison for stealing $1.1 million from his union.
Judge Diane Cannon resentenced John Pallohusky, 57, after his attorneys told her he could pay back $465,000 to the Chicago Police Sergeants Association.
Pallohusky, who appeared in court wearing a prison uniform, did not comment at the brief hearing.
Pallohusky pleaded guilty in April 2012 to stealing the money from the organization he headed for years.
Prosecutors said Pallohusky duped the 1,200 sergeants who entrusted him with their money and used their hard-earned dues to pay for steak dinners, gambling sprees and a down payment on a Northwest Side home.
Months after he was ordered behind bars, his attorneys filed a motion to reconsider his sentence.

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