Former inspector re-hired by state after he was accused of groping Chicago business owners

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The now-indicted former inspector was earning a paycheck from the IDES as late as last week.

– The Illinois Department of Employment Security hired a former state inspector who had been caught on camera groping the owner of a doggy daycare center last year.

"Part of me regrets that I didn't come forward sooner, because of the fact that if I had -- there are some women that it had happened to afterwards," said Leah Bindig, the owner of the Bucktown doggy daycare Aeslin Pup. Bindig is one of at least five women identified as Guillen's victims in federal charging documents filed on Wednesday.related to groping the victims CBS 2 spoke to in a series of reports that aired last year.

CBS 2 broke the story in June 2021, and on Friday, we learned Guillen resigned before he could be terminated from the Department of Agriculture.

 

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