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Exhibit: List of City of Chicago Uncashed Checks CExhExh Ex CCm Batch Name Check Number Check Date Check Amount Vendor Name Bank Account MULTIPLE 95150315 08/25/1987 200.77 NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY Chase Disbursements MULTIPLE 95196301 01/13/1988 348.75 CONSTABLE EQUIPMENT CO INC Chase Disbursements PV67810540 95196162 01/13/1988 90.00 AMERICAN INST OF ARCHITECTS Chase Disbursements PV5388-9000880 95199487 01/14/1988 175.00 POPA, TRAIAN 69 Chase Disbursements PV5388-9010760 95200081 01/14/1988 220.00 SUH, KIMG S 79 Chase Disbursements PV5388-9011210 95199801 01/14/1988 175.00 SHAPIRO, ABRAM 25 Chase Disbursements PV5388-9012020 95199172 01/14/1988 175.00 MOSLEY, FLORENCE 7 Chase Disbursements PV5388-9012770 95199789 01/14/1988 220.00 SEZONOV, ANDREI 82 Chase Disbursements PV5388-9015030 95197314 01/14/1988 130.00 CHATEN, ROY 11 Chase Disbursements PV5388-9017480 95198738 01/14/1988 175.00 LEE, CHOO M 57 Chase Disbursements PV5388-9017620 95198624 01/14/1988 175.00 KINZIE, MARTHA 71 Chase Disbursements PV5388-9025150 95199326 01/14/1988 175.00 PACHECO, ERNEST 31 Chase Disbursements PV5388-9025420 95197740 01/14/1988 175.00 FARRIS, CLEMMIE 58 Chase Disbursements FILED DATE: 8/19/2019 5:28 PM 2019CH09581 PV5388-9026470 95198938 01/14/1988 175.00 MANNEL, LORENA 6 Chase Disbursements PV5388-9027720 95198720 01/14/1988 220.00 LE, MYTAN 32 Chase Disbursements PV5388-9029320 95200519 01/14/1988 130.00 WILLIAMS, LENORE M 93 Chase Disbursements PV5388-9029390 95198058 01/14/1988 175.00 HAMILTON, LORETTA 1 Chase Disbursements PV5388-9029770 95199445 01/14/1988 220.00 PHAN, NGOAN THI 39 Chase Disbursements PV5388-9033210 95200035 01/14/1988 175.00 STEVENS, EDWARD 86 Chase Disbursements PV5388-9033760 95199975 01/14/1988 130.00 SMOOT, BENJAMIN 42 Chase Disbursements PV5388-9035480 95199171 01/14/1988 130.00 MOSLEY, ARTHUR 16 Chase Disbursements PV5388-9037870 95198628 01/14/1988 130.00 KIRKWOOD, ROBERT 57 Chase Disbursements PV5388-9038350 95199290 01/14/1988 175.00 OH, MYO S 6 Chase Disbursements PV5388-9038400 95197348 01/14/1988 130.00 CHOI, HOO 11 Chase Disbursements CV23380938 95201277 01/19/1988 920.00 O B A C Chase Disbursements PV29175323 95201496 01/19/1988 25.00 ILLINOIS COMMUNICATION CO INC. Chase Disbursements PV57883383A 95201708 01/20/1988 1,324.83 HENRY E CLISBY - ESTATE OF Chase Disbursements PV57883387A 95201712 01/20/1988 1,324.83 RAYMOND L SMITH - ESTATE OF Chase Disbursements PV19380970 95202210 01/21/1988 40.00 DEWAYNE HUCKABAY Chase Disbursements PV53603735A 95202390 01/21/1988 220.00 ALLEN THOMAS Chase Disbursements PV53603737A 95202437 01/21/1988 130.00 LENA HRYCLUK Chase Disbursements PV53603753A 95202441 01/21/1988 220.00 LINDSEY HAWKINS Chase Disbursements PV297154 95202797 01/22/1988 150.00 FORTUNATE AGUILAR Chase Disbursements PV297156 95202811 01/22/1988 37.50 NEMER M. ALIA Chase Disbursements PV297157 95202795 01/22/1988 75.00 F & F CONCESSIONS INC. Chase Disbursements PV297159 95202787 01/22/1988 12.50 ALDEN HEALTH FOOD STORE Chase Disbursements PV29887017 95203184 01/25/1988 100.00 MARIA'S TAP Chase Disbursements PV29887018 95203174 01/25/1988 30.00 EUROPEAN BAKERY Chase Disbursements PV29887023 95203191 01/25/1988 12.50 SOUTH SHORE CAR CARE CORP Chase Disbursements PV29887003 95203900 01/27/1988 25.00 MASSEY CANDY & VARIETY STORE Chase Disbursements PV29887008 95203871 01/27/1988 12.50 HARRISON FOOD CENTER Chase Disbursements PV57883461 95204161 01/28/1988 11.47 ELMER LEWIS-ESTATE OF Chase Disbursements PV57883468 95204155 01/28/1988 11.47 EARL J MCGHEE Chase Disbursements PV57883470 95204152 01/28/1988 11.47 OLLIE MORGAN Chase Disbursements PV57883476 95204146 01/28/1988 11.47 ERNEST SILLER-ESTATE OF Chase Disbursements PV53603820A 95205534 02/01/1988 54.00 NADGUG Chase Disbursements PV83886007 95205662 02/01/1988 182.25 VERNA JONES Chase Disbursements PV53083738 95205947 02/02/1988 21.45 FRANCISCO LOPEZ Chase Disbursements PV5388-9040550 95208794 02/03/1988 220.00 INSKEEP, LARRY 44 Chase Disbursements PV5388-9041880 95210425 02/03/1988 220.00 STEWART, WILLIAM 78 Chase Disbursements PV5388-9042090 95208279 02/03/1988 220.00 FRANKLIN, DORETHA 99 Chase Disbursements FILED DATE: 8/19/2019 5:28 PM 2019CH09581 PV5388-9045960 95207807 02/03/1988 175.00 CHOI, YONG D 90 Chase Disbursements PV5388-9050690 95209963 02/03/1988 220.00 REAM, DOAN 68 Chase Disbursements PV5388-9052310 95208561 02/03/1988 220.00 HARRIS, ROSETTA 32 Chase Disbursements PV5388-9053660 95208169 02/03/1988 220.00 ERVIN, TANGELYN 68 Chase Disbursements PV5388-9053890 95210535 02/03/1988 220.00 THAUY, THONG 91 Chase Disbursements PV5388-9054430 95210260 02/03/1988 220.00 SIKORA, ANDRZEJ 46 Chase Disbursements PV5388-9057720 95208172 02/03/1988 220.00 ERVING, MARY 78 Chase Disbursements PV5388-9059340 95209143 02/03/1988 130.00 KREJCI, BOHUMIL 42 Chase Disbursements PV5388-9060540 95209940 02/03/1988 130.00 RADCLIFF, ERNEST 63 Chase Disbursements PV5388-9061920 95210568 02/03/1988 220.00 THOMAS, SAMUEL 3 Chase Disbursements PV5388-9062210 95207791 02/03/1988 220.00 CHIU, JIM 32 Chase Disbursements PV5388-9063660 95210378 02/03/1988 220.00 SOSA, EVA 78 Chase Disbursements PV5388-9064150 95209776 02/03/1988 175.00 PALMER, LORENZO 28 Chase Disbursements PV5388-9064640 95209339 02/03/1988 220.00 LY, CHIN A 77 Chase Disbursements PV5388-9066470 95210825 02/03/1988 220.00 WATKINS, TERRELYN 62 Chase Disbursements PV5388-9066790 95210569 02/03/1988 220.00 THOMAS, SANDRA 94 Chase Disbursements PV5388-9069660 95208483 02/03/1988 175.00 HAHN, JAE SOOK 84 Chase Disbursements PV5388-9072100 95210948 02/03/1988 175.00 WILLIAMS, MARGIE 31 Chase Disbursements PV5388-9072750 95209596 02/03/1988 220.00 MOORE, CURTIS 96 Chase Disbursements PV5388-9074410 95208658 02/03/1988 175.00 HILL, MILTON 64 Chase Disbursements PV5388-9074730 95209932 02/03/1988 220.00 PUENTES, FRANCISCO 96 Chase Disbursements PV5388-9076570 95210656 02/03/1988 220.00 TRUONG, LINH N 82 Chase Disbursements PV57330498 95211514 02/04/1988 43.16 SEARS ROEBUCK & CO Chase Disbursements PV87W05903 95213125 02/09/1988 155.00 ROY STROM COMPANY Chase Disbursements PV2988165042 95213750 02/10/1988 55.00 MARITA L STAVROU Chase Disbursements PV5388-9079090 95216768 02/18/1988 220.00 WALKER, AUDREY 32 Chase Disbursements PV5388-9079350 95215519 02/18/1988 220.00 AUSTIN, MARY 58 Chase Disbursements PV5388-9080640 95216780 02/18/1988 220.00 WALLACE, SHEILA 88 Chase Disbursements PV5388-9080900 95215555 02/18/1988 220.00 BERRY, GISARA 15 Chase Disbursements PV5388-9081050 95216852 02/18/1988 220.00 WILLIAMS, FRANCINE 30 Chase Disbursements PV5388-9082100 95216366 02/18/1988 130.00 MURRAY, SHIRLEY 36 Chase Disbursements PV5388-9082270 95216017 02/18/1988 220.00 HILL, TYRONE 53 Chase Disbursements PV5388-9082370 95216093 02/18/1988 175.00 JENINNGS, CLOUD 63 Chase Disbursements PV5388-9084040 95215573 02/18/1988 220.00 BOENS, JANSEE 32 Chase Disbursements PV5388-9084220 95216116 02/18/1988 220.00 JOHNSON, PAMELA 50 Chase Disbursements PV5388-9084940 95216189 02/18/1988 220.00 LAMPKINS, SARAH 23 Chase Disbursements PV5388-9086390 95215594 02/18/1988 220.00 BREWER, WILLIE L 69 Chase Disbursements FILED DATE: 8/19/2019 5:28 PM 2019CH09581 PV5388-9087950 95215495 02/18/1988 175.00 ALLEN, CAROL 27 Chase Disbursements PV5388-9088100 95216270 02/18/1988 220.00 MATHIS, BENITA 42 Chase Disbursements PV5388-9089780 95216550 02/18/1988 175.00 RODRIGUEZ, MANUEL 12 Chase Disbursements PV83881056 95218772 02/23/1988 115.00 CLOISTER DEVELOPMENT COMPANY Chase Disbursements PV83881072 95218795 02/23/1988 275.00 JONQUIL LANE CONSTR. CO. Chase Disbursements PV83881089 95218814 02/23/1988 305.00 PYRAMID PLUMBING CO. Chase Disbursements PV39BOE64237 95219024 02/24/1988 16.00 DONOVAN YOUNG Chase Disbursements CV2388376283 95221291 03/01/1988 300.00 MARIA E. LAJARA Chase Disbursements CV2388376298 95221310 03/01/1988 66.41 TWO PLAIN FEET Chase Disbursements PV539001900R 95222072 03/01/1988 130.00 ROSARIO, LUIS Chase Disbursements PV5388-9090650 95223425 03/02/1988 175.00 LEWIS, LOUISE 51 Chase Disbursements PV5388-9091390 95224189 03/02/1988 220.00 TRAN, MUI VAN, 26 Chase Disbursements PV5388-9092040 95223187 03/02/1988 220.00 HOUSE, SHERMAN 91 Chase Disbursements PV5388-9092210 95224454 03/02/1988 220.00 ZAKARIA, TOMAH 9 Chase Disbursements PV5388-9092640 95222395 03/02/1988 220.00 ADAMS, ANNIE 52 Chase Disbursements PV5388-9092830 95222568 03/02/1988 130.00 BROWN, JAMES 71 Chase Disbursements PV5388-9093450 95223318 03/02/1988 130.00 JONES, JACK 34 Chase Disbursements PV5388-9093790 95222605 03/02/1988 175.00 BURZYNSKA, MALGORZAT 68 Chase Disbursements PV5388-9094300 95223611 03/02/1988 220.00 MOON, GERALD 20 Chase Disbursements PV5388-9097190 95223213 03/02/1988 220.00 HUTTON, WARREN 12 Chase Disbursements PV5388-9097810 95222865 03/02/1988 220.00 ELMORE, BEVERLY 74 Chase Disbursements PV5388-9098180 95223299 03/02/1988 220.00 JOHNSON, VIVIAN 12 Chase Disbursements PV5388-9099870 95223499 03/02/1988 175.00 MANOLE, VIRGIL 82 Chase Disbursements PV5388-9100080 95223053 03/02/1988 130.00 HALL, BRENDA F 4 Chase Disbursements PV5388-9101440 95222398 03/02/1988 220.00 ADAMS, MICHELLE 41 Chase Disbursements PV5388-9101480 95222403 03/02/1988 130.00 ALBANESE, JOYCE 45 Chase Disbursements PV5388-9103310 95224351 03/02/1988 220.00 WILLIAMS, LISA 30 Chase Disbursements PV5388-9103570 95224014 03/02/1988 220.00 SMITH, JEROME 56 Chase Disbursements PV5388-9103880 95222470 03/02/1988 220.00 BARTON, QUEEN 87 Chase Disbursements PV5388-9104220 95223341 03/02/1988 220.00 KANN, YON 22 Chase Disbursements PV5388-9104670 95222537 03/02/1988 220.00 BRAGG, JOHNNY 67 Chase Disbursements PV5388-9104950
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