Queen’s sister was found guilty of Trust passing for protesting. Chicago ALD Carrie Austin 34 ward
Chicago Community Activist Queen’s sister was not found guilty of Trust passing for protesting in front of Chicago Alderman Carrie Austin 34 ward home in Chicago, IL. This was a war or world between powerful Chicago, Alderman Carrie Austin of ward 34, and Queen’s sister Community Activist known as Queen’s sister that has been fighting for the rights of the people in this community for years & This was a wrong verbal confirmation that must be seen to believed. Queen Sister gets into a verbal confutation with a Chicago elected official. Part 1
They happen in the USA, Chicago, IL, near 11100 South Normal and on the ground of 54 ward Alder Carrie Austins house. The Queen Sister was charged a convicted with her own peer in a court of law. I did not appear to many she went on the property of Chicago Alderman Carrie Austin, 34 wards... But her peer in a courtroom of law in the USA, Chicago, IL at 2600 and thought otherwise. For more info, call Clifton Bradley at 1-773-416-7555 at
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