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Lopinot resets officer's suit against East St. Louis

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Sunday, November 24, 2024

Lopinot resets officer's suit against East St. Louis

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St. Clair County Associate Judge Vincent Lopinot reset a status conference on April 30 for June 25 in a former police officer's case against the City of East St. Louis.

The city is moving to dismiss a case involving a former police officer who says he is owed nearly $60,000 allegedly promised to him after resigning from the police force.

Attorney Michael Wagner of Hinshaw & Culbertson represents the city.

Johnny Scruggs filed suit Dec. 8 in St. Clair County Circuit Court, saying he signed a contract with the City of East St. Louis in February 2011 agreeing to accept a total of $175,000 in exchange for a release of all claims against the city. The money, to be paid in several installments, was also contingent upon Scruggs' resignation from the police department, according to his complaint.

Scruggs claims the city has failed to pay the final three payments, each worth more than $28,000. The former officer accuses the city of breach of contract. He is asking for more than $86,000 in damages plus interest and court costs.

Attorney B. Jay Dowling of Fairview Heights is representing Scruggs.

St. Clair County Circuit Court Case No. 11-L-672

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