Excerpts from the edgarcountywatchdogs.com:
Former Tri-State Fire Trustee Micheal Orrico Charged With Crime
Justice is slow in Illinois, but at least there does appear to be hope when it comes to holding public officials accountable, and this is a perfect example of how we can make a difference.
In August of 2015, this article, clearly pointed out what we believed was a violation of the law by then Tri-State Fire Protection District Trustee Micheal Orrico. Specifically, I reported “Mr. Michael Orrico sells fire equipment for Fire Service, Inc. What did he say about his employment in his Economic Disclosure Statement for his trustee position (page 55 of the pdf)? Not a word:”
What did we say was the consequence for nondisclosure?
(5 ILCS 420/4A-107) Any person required to file a statement of economic interests under this Article who willfully files a false or incomplete statement shall be guilty of a Class A misdemeanor.
We are proud to see that the Darien Police Department investigated this alleged crime and found the same thing that we reported!
September 13, 2016, an arrest warrant was issued for Micheal Orrico
The charge: Filing a False Statement of Economic Interest in violation of the following Illinois Compiled Statute 5 ILCS 420/4A-107
It’s encouraging to see enforcement of our laws against those alleged to have violated them. Public officials statewide should pay attention to this matter as we believe this is the FIRST time we have seen this particular law enforced and will hopefully be the beginning of holding violators accountable.
thanks Dan & Scott
The documents can be viewed HERE
#1 by MABAS 21 on November 19, 2016 - 9:27 AM
The Darien Police should do their job and go after the last 2 fire chiefs and former board president/domestic partner for more serious crimes committed instead of using Orrico as a poster child for a trivial disclosure issue for selling ambulances. Tapes from previous board meetings and numerous records were missing along with other fraudulent activities.