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By Illinois Review
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Dan Proft, the Chicago political operative and Florida-based radio host long accused of blurring the line between media and campaign operations, went on air Wednesday morning from Naples with what he billed as a bombshell revelation. Instead, what unfolded was a blatant lie – one now exposed by text messages, emails, and time-stamped receipts that contradict nearly every word of his story.
On his Chicago morning show early Wednesday, Proft read aloud portions of a confidential 2022 campaign complaint and accused attorney Scott Kaspar of being the source of the leak. Proft claimed Kaspar had personally emailed him the document back in October 2022 – an act he said constituted a breach of attorney-client privilege deserving referral to the Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission (ARDC).
But the receipts tell a very different story.
The October 21, 2022 email in question – sent to a small, internal group – shows no record whatsoever of Dan Proft’s name or address on the “To” or “CC” lines. He wasn’t copied, blind-copied, or even mentioned. In short, the document never went to him.
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