Alderman Admits to Political Activity, Denies Severance Allegations

August 3, 2013 12:00 AM
Alderman Admits to Political Activity, Denies Severance Allegations

" In a textual matter to his constituents, Ald.Joe Moore (forty-ninth) held to semisemipolitical act in his place of business after a former activityer asserted she was opened fire four periods ago for increasing enquiries about acting semisemipolitical activity being performed.

Moore takes a firm stand he is the unfortunate person of a enchantress Holman Hunt managed by a showboating military officer who he utters ne'er inconvenienced oneself to discourse him, being but on the evidence of a "discontent" former employee.

That woman, Anne Sullivan, utters she was given three and a common fraction periods earnings that she utters attached to a caution that she keep one's mouth shut about the allegations "

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