Book of the book of former “super mayor” Heniyard peddler while facing a former lawsuit


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The former who fought Chicago suburbs “Super Mayor” has announced her latest business venture as her legal issues continue to build up over the turbulent hours of tenure.

Tiffany Enard, Former Democratic mayor Of Dalton, she announced she was pitching a “Tell-All” autobiography entitled “Standing on Business.”

In a Facebook post, the dishonest politician vowed to “The Real Story Is Coming.” Shares a link to pre-order the book – boasting a $99 price tag and is reportedly the first in a three-part series by a self-published website.

Former Dem “Super Mayor” sues fifth after failing to create public records in court

Tiffany Enard will be taking part in an event in Chicago

Tiffany Enard is taking part in the Cinco de Mayo event in South Holland, Illinois. (Kyle Mazza/Solop Images/Sipa USA)

“From Mom’s movements to making history, (Enard) doesn’t just show up,” she wrote. “She’s in business.”

However, the former mayor’s constituents appeared happy and gave their opinions online to express their skepticism about Henniard’s latest business venture.

“We’re still slugging money!” one commenter said on the Dolton Politics Facebook page.

Michelle Obama’s bestseller It was cheaper than this mess, another poster wrote.

The self-proclaimed Democrat “super mayor” ordered the court as an interpretation of the scandal-plagued tenure

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Tiffany Henniard has announced that he is selling a three-part autobiography entitled “Standing on Business.” (Facebook)

Henyard’s attorney did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.

Enyard’s announcement comes as he faces several legal distress that stem from her time as Mayor Dalton and overseer of Thornton Township after a failed bid for reelection.

Earlier this month, Henyard filed a fifth complaint at a court hearing on free-of-conduct cases of information from the era of the helm.

“The smear campaign against Tiffany Henyard that began while she was in office continues even as she has left her job,” her lawyer, Beau Bridley, previously said in a statement to Fox News Digital.

The Illinois mayor believes he is seeing businesses destroyed in the “suspecting” fire.

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Tiffany Henyard faces a lawsuit allegedly failing to hand over public records during his time as mayor of Dalton. (Fox 32)

Heniyard was previously held Court light empt After she failed to hand over public documents related to the lawsuit. Her attorney then admits that the former mayor has no requested documents, and an Illinois judge can submit Henyard’s legal team in his place of affidavits.

“The mayor has no documents that the plaintiffs seek,” Bridley said. “This issue would be resolved with a simple affidavit. The whole hearing was nothing.”

Litigation Watch Dogs, Inc. of Edgar County, was originally filed in response to an organization that sued the villages of Henyard and Dalton for failing to prepare financial records after documents were requested under the federal FOIA Act.

“Super Mayor” Tiffany Enyard skips Dalton meeting as his controversial tenure approaches a quiet end

“Mr. Henyard had little doubts about losing the election as an excuse not to write a document,” Edward “Winehouse,” an Edgar County Watchdog lawyer, previously said in a statement in Fox News Digital. “Invoking the Fifth Amendment to a Criminal Investigation was a wrinkle-added addition. Watchdog will continue to search for documents even if voters may have accidentally dumped the documents as the mayor.”

Enyard initially made a national headline in April 2024 after officials from her administration were offered subpoena by the FBI in response to FOX 32 Chicago, a suspected corruption investigation. It has been reported. However, Heniyard was never charged.

According to FBI investigationthe village trustee voted to hire Chicago Mayor Lori to investigate Henyard’s spending as mayor as mayor as he clashed with the enemy as the meeting got caught up in chaos.

The self-proclaimed Democrat “super mayor” ordered the court as an interpretation of the scandal-plagued tenure

Financial surveys reportedly revealed that the village’s bank accounts had fallen from its initial balance of $5.6 million to a deficit of $3.6 million.

Earlier this year, Henyard subsequently lost the city’s mayoral primary to Jason House, who took office in May.

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On the same day of her election loss, federal authorities slapped the village of Dalton with a summons requesting records tied to a land development project tied to Enyard’s boyfriend.

Michael Dorgan of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.

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