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Chicago prosecutors face scrutiny after grand jury disclosures

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CHICAGO — Defense attorneys alleged this week that U.S. Attorney Andrew Boutros personally contacted members of the grand jury that indicted six immigration protesters in October, attorneys told U.S. District Judge April Perry. Prosecutors had dismissed the Broadview Six charges last week after ABC7 reported redacted and omitted grand jury transcript pages. Judge Perry said this week she may consider sanctions for prosecutorial misconduct, and Boutros’ office responded that he has not presented evidence to any grand jury since becoming U.S. attorney in April 2025 but may have appeared to advise juries. On Wednesday Boutros announced sweeping internal grand-jury reforms; related prosecutions have filed motions to dismiss.

Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • Last fall: protesters demonstrated outside the Broadview ICE processing center during 'Operation Midway Blitz.'
  • October: a grand jury returned indictments against six protesters related to the Broadview demonstrations.
  • April 2025: Andrew Boutros took office as U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois.
  • June 2025: prosecutors charged two individuals tied to the Loretto Hospital case; those defendants later moved to dismiss citing related prosecutorial conduct.
  • May 2026: ABC7 reported transcript redactions; charges against the Broadview Six were dismissed and the U.S. Attorney announced grand-jury reforms.

Why This Matters to You

This case could impact your rights. If proven true, it suggests prosecutors may have overstepped their bounds. It's a reminder to stay informed about your legal rights, especially during protests. Check out resources like the ACLU's guide on protest rights.

The Bottom Line

Trust in our legal system is crucial. If misconduct occurred, it needs addressing. U.S. Attorney Boutros has already announced grand-jury reforms. Worth forwarding if you believe in fair trials and justice.

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Who Benefited

Transparency advocates, defense attorneys, and defendants benefited as transcript disclosures and reforms prompted dismissals and heightened oversight of grand-jury procedures.

Who Impacted

Federal prosecutors and related prosecutions suffered reputational harm and potential case dismissals after revelations about redacted transcripts and undisclosed grand-jury interactions.

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Who Benefited

Transparency advocates, defense attorneys, and defendants benefited as transcript disclosures and reforms prompted dismissals and heightened oversight of grand-jury procedures.

Who Impacted

Federal prosecutors and related prosecutions suffered reputational harm and potential case dismissals after revelations about redacted transcripts and undisclosed grand-jury interactions.

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US attorney for Northern Dis. of IL announces 'sweeping reforms to internal grand jury practices'

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Chicago prosecutors face scrutiny after grand jury disclosures

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