State paid sex offenders as baby sitters - chicagotribune.com:
TRIBUNE WATCHDOG State program subsidizing child care for poor families allows violent felons access to children
Cornelius Osborne may not seem like baby-sitting material.
He was convicted of raping two women. A succession of felonies, from robbery to failing to register as a sex offender, repeatedly sent him to prison, state records show.
But over more than two years, the state paid Osborne nearly $5,000 to baby-sit two children, before his latest conviction — for dealing drugs — put him back behind bars.
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