Tenant: Rahm Left No Boxes in Chicago Home
Posted: Fri Dec 17, 2010 11:52 am
really?
Based on Mrs. Halpin's testemony we had this..
Here you can see the door behind a shelf.

The door

The contents



Hmmm...ok...but...."There have never been boxes in the house that aren't mine," said Lori Halpin.
Halpin and her husband are tenants in Emanuel's home, at 4228 N. Hermitage Ave.
During Emanuel’s 11-hour questioning Tuesday to defend his residency status, he testified that roughly 100 boxes and other items were in a locked storage in the basement of the home and show his intent to return.
LMAO... so you say theres no boxes in the house that arent yours, but then admit theres a part of the basement (Where one would probably store stuff) that you cant access.Michael Forde, one of Emanuel’s attorneys, asked Halpin more detailed questions about the basement, such as the possibility of hidden closets or locked storage areas. Halpin said she was unaware of any, but later conceded there were areas of the basement she hasn't been able to access.
So wait... you mean he locked the door that leads to where he stored his personal belongings he left in the house? lol Good thing he did cause the Halpin's might have snooped through it all."One I can't get to because shelves are in front of it, and another you can't open it"
Based on Mrs. Halpin's testemony we had this..
But fear not... Emanuel's lawyers visited the house thursday afternoon and took pictures of the storage space where he loked up his belongings."It's clear Mr. Emanuel may have perjured himself," said one objector, Dr. Lori Chamberlain.
Here you can see the door behind a shelf.
The door
The contents
