DOLTON, Ill. (WLS) — A local cleaning company says the village of Dolton owes them nearly $13,000.
The business owner says they were hired to clean the Dolton Police Department, when, all of a sudden, the village stopped making payments.
ABC7 Chicago is now streaming 24/7. Click here to watch
She called the ABC7 I-Team for help.
She’s furious and devastated.
The woman says she’s been waiting on the village of Dolton to send her a check for the missing payments for months.
Now, she says she’s in jeopardy of losing her cleaning business.
Teshinya Wilnewic was proud to support the village of Dolton and its police officers.
She explains that her cleaning business, TNT Cleaning Solutions, was brought on in 2023 to handle cleaning duties for the police department during the tenure of former Mayor Tiffany Henyard.
“The agreement was we work twice a day, once on Saturdays, and the payment was $3,200 per month,” Wilnewic said.
The owner says, the first five months were great. They were paid on time by the village in full.
But then, she says, payment stopped.
“To have done the work and not get paid, not even an email sent, not partial payment, it’s devastating,” Wilnewic said.
She says the village owes her four payments: totaling $12,800.
The owner showed unpaid invoices, saying she had to tap into her savings to keep her business afloat.
“It’s all dried up now. We’re stuck in a tough situation, and they don’t seem to grasp the predicament they’ve put us in,” Wilnewic expressed. “I believe you can shed light on this issue. I’ve witnessed your effective handling of past matters, and that’s why I’m seeking your help.”
A representative from Dolton stated, “The Village of Dolton acknowledges the vendor’s claim and acknowledges that this, along with other agreements, were initiated under the oversight of the previous mayor and administration. As we work through the aftermath of the prior administration, we are actively addressing these outstanding obligations.”
Wilnewic said she does not feel bad for the new mayor.
“Not at all because when you take on tenure from a previous mayor, you take on whatever they brought to the table and whatever is left. You have to rectify those situations, so, no,” Wilnewic said. “I need my money. Pay me my money, plain and simple.”
The village of Dolton said they’ve started a process of securing an outside firm to assist with organizing and verifying pending vendor payments and contracts.
The village says they’ve been in communication with the cleaning company and remain committed to finding a resolution that is both fair and fiscally responsible.
Henyard did not respond to a request for comment.
If you need consumer reporter Samantha Chatman’s help, call 312-750-7TIP, or click here.
Copyright © 2025 WLS-TV. All Rights Reserved.