Sweeping review of grand jury presentations underway in Chicago
following misconduct revelations
[July 02, 2026]
WASHINGTON (AP) —
Justice Department officials are conducting a sweeping review of more
than 1,000 grand jury presentations made by Illinois prosecutors
following the dismissal of a high-profile case over misconduct, the top
federal prosecutor for Chicago said on Wednesday. |

The U.S. Department of Justice logo is seen on a podium before a news
conference, May 4, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Julia Demaree
Nikhinson, File) |
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Andrew Boutros, the U.S attorney for the Northern District of
Illinois, said the massive review will include all pending grand
jury proceedings in his district as well as other presentations
by prosecutors going back almost 20 years. It was sparked by
revelations of grand jury misconduct that forced prosecutors to
abandon a closely watched case against four activists who
protested outside a federal building during last year’s
immigration crackdown in the city.
“It’s going to be a massive review, a comprehensive review and
it is underway,” said Boutros, who was in Washington for an
unrelated news conference. Boutros said the process is meant to
ensure that his prosecutors have “acted ethically” and to
provide “assurances and confidence" that other pending cases
have not been tainted by similar issues.
The Justice Department dropped charges against the activists in
May after a judge scrutinized allegations of misconduct, which
included a prosecutor meeting with a grand juror outside
proceedings and other jurors who disagreed with the case being
dismissed from participating.
When the case was dismissed, Boutros told a judge that the
conduct was upsetting, adding that: “No one acted with the
intent to mislead, your honor.”
The judge overseeing the case took the extraordinary step last
month of releasing the transcripts of the presentation made by
prosecutors, who were seeking to secure an indictment against
the activists in the most high-profile cases to come out of the
crackdown that rippled across the nation’s third-largest city
and its suburbs last year.
The transcripts showed that one of the grand jurors called the
case a “crock of (expletive)." The grand juror was subsequently
excused from the proceedings.
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