IL: residents who are registered again sue over notices warning them to move

January 1, 2020, 8:48 pm

The lawsuit, filed Dec. 30 by 18 Wayside residents against the city of Aurora and Kane County State’s Attorney Joe McMahon, comes weeks after an Aurora police officer delivered letters to the men informing them, for the second time in 2019, that they live too close to the park and must move within 30 days or face the possibility that the state’s attorney might authorize felony charges against them.

The city’s dispute with the registered child sex offenders at Wayside came into focus in June, when the men first received notices they were in violation of the residency law and would have to move or face the possibility of felony charges.The residents filed a federal lawsuit against Aurora in mid-July, and action on those first notices was halted pending the outcome of the lawsuit. The lawsuit was voluntarily dismissed at the end of October, and the men received a second round of notification letters in mid-December.

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