MALEC v. KLATZCO

No. 97 C 7877.

101 F.Supp.2d 1066 (2000)

Donald MALEC, Plaintiff, v. Richard D. KLATZCO, individually and as Chief of Police for the Village of Oak Brook, Illinois, Allen W. Pisarek, individually and as Chief of Police for the Village of Oak Brook, Illinois, Stephen B. Veitch, individually and as Village Manager for the Village of Oak Brook, Illinois, and the Village of Oak Brook, a municipal corporation, Defendants.

United States District Court, N.D. Illinois, Eastern Division.

July 5, 2000.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Kenneth A. Jatczak, John P. DeRose, Anthony T. Capua, John P. DeRose & Associates, Hinsdale, IL, for Donald E. Malec, plaintiffs.

Richard T. Ryan, Mark F. Smolens, Richard L. Jones, John Patrick Cleary, Ryan, Smolens & Jones, Chicago, IL, for K. Sue Sanford, John Barr, Daniel P. Letizia, individually and as members of the Board of Fire and Police Commissioners for the Village of Oak Brook, Illinois, Richard D. Klatzco, individually and as Chief of Police for the Village of Oak Brook, Illinois, Allen W. Pisarek, individually and as Chief of Police for the Village of Oak Brook, Illinois, Village of Oak Brook, a municipal corporation, defendants.


MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER

CASTILLO, District Judge.

Donald Malec, a former Village of Oak Brook police officer, originally filed three claims against seven defendants, the Village and six of its officials, claiming that Defendants discriminated against him in his employment because of his disability in violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA); denied him his due process right; and violated his free speech rights under the First Amendment...

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