Chicago's deadbeat migrant landlords get millions from City Hall despite tax troubles, other government debts
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Chicago's deadbeat migrant landlords get millions from City Hall despite tax troubles, other government debts
The city of Chicago has spent $28 million to shelter migrants at two buildings owned by Remo Polselli, a Michigan landlord who went to prison for cheating on his federal taxes — and has continued to face tax problems with the Internal Revenue Service, records obtained by the Chicago Sun-Times show.Polselli's companies own the Inn of Chicago and the old Standard Club, both being used by the city as migrant shelters.In 2003, he pleaded guilty to…
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