Category: In the News

  • Tiffany Henyard: A Mayor Under Scrutiny

    Tiffany Henyard, the mayor of Dolton, Illinois, has found herself at the center of a storm. Accusations of theft, cover-ups, and sexual assault have cast a shadow over her leadership. In this article, we delve into the allegations, the lawsuit she faces, and the impact on her community.

    Recently, a civil lawsuit was filed against Mayor Henyard. The lawsuit alleges that Dolton Village Trustee Andrew Holmes sexually assaulted a former village employee during a work trip to Las Vegas last May. Shockingly, the lawsuit also implicates Mayor Henyard. According to the complaint, she retaliated against the employee when she tried to come forward about the assault. Henyard is accused of attempting to cover up the incident to protect herself.

    The Allegations

    1. Sexual Assault
    The incident allegedly occurred on May 26, 2023, during a conference in Las Vegas. Trustee Andrew Holmes, a well-known community activist, is accused of assaulting the village employee. The victim, who had joined the trip as one of Henyard’s assistants, claims she knew Holmes well and considered him like an uncle. After Holmes gave her a drink, she felt lightheaded and disoriented. She blacked out and woke up the next morning in his hotel room. The Dolton police officer, part of the mayor’s security detail, received a call from Holmes that night, during which Holmes detailed his “exploits” from the trip, many of which were “sexual” according to the lawsuit.

    2. Alleged Cover-Up
    Mayor Henyard’s involvement is equally troubling. The lawsuit alleges that she tried to cover up the incident to protect herself. When the employee attempted to report the assault, Henyard allegedly retaliated against her. The timing is significant, as it coincides with the hiring of former Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot to investigate Henyard’s actions, potential misspending, and the Las Vegas trip allegations.

    3. Community Funds and Trust
    While the sexual assault lawsuit dominates headlines, there are whispers within the community about Mayor Henyard’s financial dealings. Some residents claim that she misused community funds for personal expenses. Allegations range from unauthorized travel expenses to questionable contracts awarded to close associates. These accusations have eroded trust in her leadership, leaving many wondering if their hard-earned tax dollars were diverted for personal gain

    Community Impact
    The allegations against Henyard have shaken the community. Residents are left questioning their leader’s integrity and commitment to justice. As investigations continue, Dolton faces a crisis of trust. The mayor’s office remains silent, refusing to comment on the ongoing legal battle. The community deserves transparency and accountability, especially from its highest elected official.


    Tiffany Henyard’s tenure as mayor hangs in the balance. The sexual assault lawsuit and the alleged cover-up have cast a dark cloud over her leadership. As the legal proceedings unfold, Dolton residents hope for clarity, justice, and a path forward. The community deserves answers, and only time will reveal the truth behind these troubling accusations.

    Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is based on publicly available sources and should not be considered legal advice. The lawsuit is ongoing, and all parties are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

  • Trouble in the Valley

    The content provides a detailed account of recent events and perspectives related to sexual abuse allegations at the university, whom shall remain anonymous. It offers a balanced view of different reactions to the situation. In light of the recent Katt Williams’ amazing and explosive interview with Shannon Sharpe, people have been coming out of the woodworks speaking on their experiences of long-term sexual abuse, misconduct, and more. To some, it is “clout-chasing” and to others it is “raising and bringing awareness.”

    On January 6th, an alum of a Mississippi HBCU who goes by “Dee Bee” posted on his Facebook account, “____ ____ was the ‘Diddy’ of valley, you gotta tell ____ no.” Within the 318 comments, there were plenty of laughing emojis, gif reactions, some shocked emojis, a few who agreed, and some who told him to not even bother with explaining. One person commented, “He’s not the only one either.”

    But “Dee Bee” went to YouTube with a video telling his thoughts regarding his Facebook post and his personal experiences with sexual advances made towards him and others while attending the university. “Dee Bee” starts off his video with “the (Facebook) post was long overdue in my eyes” and “this is really about people coming forth and telling their truth and telling their side…there’s been so many different times that people had to be quiet (or) things had to be swept under the rug.” He told a story about a young man joining a fraternity on campus, and was later approached at his dorm by his mentor asking “now that you got your paperwork…now that you are one of us, what are you going to do for me?”

    Dee Bee goes on to say that when he was a student at the HBCU, there weren’t people around to advocate for students in situations resulting to sexual harassment. He along with many other students were from out of town, so they had to form their own community and stick up for one another. Dee Bee recalled a few other stories of students who were (allegedly) sexually harassed and assaulted, and prominent staff members either knew or participated. He felt the “gatekeepers” of the university failed the students by providing zero safety or the confidence to report such incidents. At the end of the video, he encouraged his viewers to come forward with their stories.

    The comments of Dee Bee’s video was a mixed bag. One viewer gave her appreciation of “all of these factual points to light” and finishes her comment with stating people on campus misused their positions for sexual gain and if it isn’t discusses it will continue. Another viewer, KB, commented twice; first asking how does this video help the university. His first comment goes on to say, “Sounds just like a person who wants to feel important because these alleged stories is all he got.” Under that comment, people came to Dee Bee’s defense validating what he said. One respondent said, “It will help future students who are violated and harassed while trying to get a college education and join organizations. It ain’t right.” KB comments again asking Dee Bee how he cares about Valley but tear it down without regards to how this could affect enrollment. He goes on to say, “You let that Katt Williams interview trigger your own dislike for Valley.”

    Dee Bee’s video has hit 1,185 views and counting. More people are coming to Dee Bee’s original Facebook post and video repost saying they are proud of him for coming forward. In my opinion, Dee Bee did what needed to be done. Exposing those who were supposed to once teach, mentor, and protect the students as the predators they really are brings awareness to current and future students, as well as their families. But judging him and saying he’s bringing down the morale of the university is wrong. The staff members brought down the morale of the university by doing what they (allegedly) did or not holding those accountable for what they knew was wrong.

    Will this one video inspire others to share their story? Stay tuned…

    If you have been sexually assaulted or harassed, please contact the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-4673 or chat online at online.rainn.org. It is available 24/7 and completely confidential.