Certain child welfare statements ruled out in AJ Freund case
By Associated Press
Carlos Acosta (left) and Andrew Polovin | McHenry County sheriff’s office
WOODSTOCK, Ill., - Certain statements made by two former child welfare workers who investigated abuse allegations involving a 5-year-old boy who was later
beaten to death cannot be used in their criminal prosecutions, the Illinois Attorney General’s Office said.
Before their interviews for an inspector general’s investigation, Andrew Polovin and Carlos Acosta were informed that their statements could not be used against them, Assistant Attorney General Michelle Camp said in a Jan. 7 court filing,