Politics & Government
Chicago Expected To Offer $2.9 Million Settlement To Anjanette Young
The proposed settlement comes after police handcuffed the innocent social worker naked during a botched raid.

CHICAGO (CBS) — The City of Chicago is expected to offer a $2.9 million settlement to Anjanette Young, an innocent social worker who police handcuffed naked during a wrongful raid, according to a source close to the case.
The proposed settlement is scheduled to be considered by the City Council Finance Committee on Monday. It comes nearly a year after CBS 2 aired the damning body camera video of Anjanette Young with her permission. It revealed how, in February 2019, a dozen male Chicago Police officers burst into Young’s home with guns drawn and handcuffed her while she was naked.