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Will the authorities charge Dixon? New State’s Attorney Anna Sacco-Miller said she knows of no agency investigating.

Is it even important enough? The 2008 version of Henry Dixon may advise that it is.

That year, the Dixon Police Department website contained a link to the campaign website of then-Lee County State’s Attorney Paul Whitcombe, who was seeking re-election.

The city investigated, finding that someone in the department had set up the link “working under the impression that they did not know it was impermissible.” The city removed the link.

How did city officials find out about the link?

From none other than Henry Dixon, Whitcombe’s opponent.

After the city finished its investigation, Dixon wasn’t satisfied.

“It’s the bailiwick of the city. I brought my objections to them and showed it was a criminal offense. They opted not to do anything,” Dixon said at the time. “I was hoping Paul Whitcombe would prosecute the criminal who did it.”

Unlike in 2008, Dixon is not pushing for a prosecution this time. And he’s certainly not talking about “the criminal who did it.”

David Giuliani is a reporter for Sauk Valley Media. He can be reached at dgiuliani@saukvalley or at 800-798-4085, ext. 525. 

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