Ronnie Reese, the former communications director and one-time press secretary for Mayor Brandon Johnson, was fired late last ...
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Allegations of abusive workplace behavior have surfaced against Ronnie Reese, the former communications director for Mayor Brandon Johnson, leading to his dismissal earlier this month.
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