Ford Heights Mayor Charles Griffin found guilty of stealing from small suburban village

Ford Heights Mayor Charles Griffin was found guilty Monday of stealing from the small south suburban village — six years after he was initially charged.

At the conclusion of a bench trial, Cook County Judge James Obbish said the prosecution provided a “mountain of evidence” showing that Griffin used more than $10,000 in village funds between 2015 and 2017 for “his own personal and economic benefit.”

Griffin spent thousands of village dollars on a debit card he had in his name and attempted to hide those expenses from village residents by sending statements directly to his own home, Obbish said while delivering his decision.

During earlier testimony, a witness who worked for the city and had a romantic relationship with Griffin claimed statements were sent to the home to avoid possible theft. Obbish called that explanation “laughable.”

Griffin was found guilty of official misconduct and theft of over $10,000 and less than $150,000. He was initially accused of embezzling nearly $150,000 in funds. An additional charge of misappropriation of financial institution property was also dropped earlier this year.

Griffin was mayor of Ford Heights from 2009 to 2017, when he was defeated by Annie Coulter. After taking office, she found financial irregularities and “made a report” that “prompted the investigation,” records show.

Graffin was charged in 2018. At the time, Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx’s office said, “Theft by a person in a position of public trust is unacceptable and will not be tolerated.”

Griffin ran again for mayor in 2021 and won. His bench trial began earlier this year and resumed last week following a long break in June, with a number of village officials called to testify.

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Griffin’s next court date is scheduled for Oct. 24.

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