Chicago Judge Will Wait One More Day for AKA’s Records
(Chicago Sun Times) — A judge in Chicago scolded the director of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc. — one of the nation’s most influential black women’s organizations — on Wednesday for failing to make the financial records available at the Stoney Island headquarters, as he had ordered.
But Cook County Judge Daniel Riley agreed to wait another day for the records after Deborah Dangerfield, executive director of the Chicago-based organization, told him she couldn’t access them because of a change in computer systems.
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