According to a brief probe by the Cook County Assessor's Office, Paul Vallas did not improperly claim a homeowners exemption on his Palos Heights property.
on Thursday. Instead, a spokesperson for his campaign issued a statement saying he lives in Chicago while his wife, Sharon, lives in Palos Heights to care for her elderly parents and 93-year-old mother-in-law.
The Cook County Assessor’s Office opened a probe into whether the trust that owns the Vallas property in Palos Heights also owned a home in Monee, Illinois, 40 miles from Chicago in Will County, after investigators determined there was evidence that the same trust owned both properties. Vallas received no special treatment from the office of Cook County Assessor Fritz Kaegi, a Democrat, the statement reads.
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