Updated 12/18/2020 7:18 PM
As prosecutors seek to obtain a report that probed the actions of Illinois Department of Children and Family Services employees in charge of 5-year-old AJ Freund s case, the agency that wrote the report is taking steps to derail their efforts.
The McHenry County state s attorney s office is seeking the report, generated as part of an investigation by the department s office of inspector general that looked into AJ s former DCFS caseworker Carlos Acosta, 54, of Woodstock and Acosta s supervisor, Andrew Polovin, 48, of Island Lake.
On Thursday, Michelle Camp, an attorney for the DCFS office of inspector general, told McHenry County Judge Robert Wilbrandt her office would file a motion based on the Garrity Law in response to the state s subpoena filed in November.