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Indiana Dunes pavilion developer may have done work without a permit

VALPARAISO, Ind. (AP) — A special prosecutor will investigate allegations that a developer moved forward with a construction project at Indiana Dunes State Park without a permit.

The (Northwest Indiana) Times reports the Porter County prosecutor made the request because his senior staff members are acquaintances with developer Chuck Williams.

Williams was awarded a potentially lucrative privatization deal by the state to rehab and build out a historic pavilion at the park along Lake Michigan. But construction has stalled and the environmental group Dunes Action says a building on the pavilion grounds was partially demolished without a permit.

Williams didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment Wednesday.

A judge named Senior Prosecutor David Thomas to the case. He’s a former Clay County prosecutor who was appointed state inspector general by then-Gov. Mitch Daniels.

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1 comment

Like they really care! Just about money they can GRAB! May 4, 2018 at 7:55 am

Why go through all of this nonsense requiring lawyers, judges….Just tell the man how much $$$ you want to extort so he can pay the bill and move on with the project. Soooooo corrupt!

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