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ABC local news<snip>
A five-page memo, marked confidential and obtained by the I-Team, reveals that Burr Oak's chief executive, Slivy Cotton, feared in 2003 that there was a grave selling plot underway.
According to her memo, workers had "discovered bones" and "human remains" and claimed "former owners routinely buried over or cleared out old graves for new business. The memo states executives feared that "old remains were dumped" in a back lot.
Shortly after Ms. Cotton wrote and distributed that memo to company insiders in 2003, she met with a top cemetery official in Comptroller Dan Hynes' office. On Friday, Mr. Hynes confirmed there had been such a meeting in 2003.
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According to the memo, it was a situation Hynes' top cemetery official wrote, "sounds complicated, may have some legal implications and needs follow-up and discussion."
On Friday, though, Comptroller Hynes said policing burial grounds isn't his job.
"Our office doesn't have a role. We audit the books of cemeteries," said Hynes.
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Hynes is now running for Governor of Illinois