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Former DCFS supervisor in AJ Freund case makes court appearance Andrew Polovin
Updated 4/28/2021 6:45 PM
One of the former child welfare workers who oversaw a 2018 investigation into the family of slain Crystal Lake boy AJ Freund appeared in court Wednesday morning.
Former Illinois Department of Children and Family Services supervisor Andrew Polovin, 48, of Island Lake made a brief appearance at the McHenry County courthouse in Woodstock, where his case was continued to June 2.
Polovin and another former DCFS worker, Carlos Acosta, a Woodstock resident who also serves on the McHenry County Board, were arrested in September. Both were charged with child endangerment and reckless conduct on the basis that they allowed AJ to be placed in circumstances that threatened his life and health. Each of the men has pleaded not guilty to all counts.
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A suburban businessman accused last year of price gouging customers looking for personal protective equipment is challenging his federal prosecution by arguing he had no way of knowing whether the prices he charged for respirator masks broke the law.
Rather, attorneys for Krikor Topouzian said the federal government under then-President Donald Trump chose “to leave state governments and private buyers to compete for critical medical equipment and supplies in the market” and offered no guidance on “prevailing market prices” during the coronavirus pandemic.
“Sellers are left to guess whether the prevailing market price is the one that existed before the COVID-19 crisis, or whether it reflects the increased demand and disrupted supply chains created by the pandemic,” lawyers Thomas Leinenweber and Matthew McQuaid wrote in a court filing earlier this month.