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Man gets natural life without parole for sexual assault of two female minors Offender formerly an Addison resident
DuPage County State’s Attorney Robert Berlin has announced that Stephan Filipiak, 58, formerly of Addison, has been sentenced to natural life without the possibility of parole
in the Illinois Department of Corrections for sexually assaulting an acquaintance’s two minor daughters. On Oct. 8, 2021, following a threeday-long trial, a Stephan Filipiak jury found Filipiak guilty of two counts of predatory criminal sexual
assault—victim under 13 years old, a Class X felony. Filipiak’s sentence was handed down by Judge Michael Reidy. The sentence is the result of allegations that in October 2018, Filipiak sexually assaulted the two girls at his residence in Addison. Once the victims’ parents became aware of the matter, they reported it to authorities who immediately opened an investigation.
On Oct. 31, 2018, Filipiak appeared in bond court where bond was set at $1 million with 10 percent to apply. He has remained in custody at the DuPage County Jail since that time. “My heart goes out to these two young girls who, through no fault of their own, found themselves victimized by Mr. Filipiak’s sexual assault,” Berlin said. “It is my sincerest hope that they will be able
to recover from the emotional scars he has undoubtedly inflicted upon them. “I would like to thank the Addison Police Department, the DuPage County Children’s Center, particularly Investigator Vince Liberio, for their efforts not only on this case, but for their ongoing work in protecting society’s most vulnerable from child sexual predators such as Mr. Filipiak.”
Duly welcomes physicians to new Addison Health and Care Center Board-certified internist to help area Medicare patients
In a new center specially designed to support care for seniors, Duly Health and Care is pleased to welcome Susan Vahebi, MD, Ph.D., a Board-certified internist now seeing adults with Medicare. Dr. Vahebi is taking appointments at the justopened Duly Health and Care Center, 1034 Rohlwing Road, Addison. The center itself delivers a welcoming environment, powered by leading-edge digital technologies that help seniors get a picture of their total health. And that helps them to maintain a state of true wellness which seeks to minimize unanticipated trips to the doctor or hospital. Beyond the physical environment, those under the care of Dr. Vahebi will experience an innovative approach focused on attaining personalized health goals that will help
See DULY, Page 4
Local troop is ‘Scouting for Food’
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Boy Scout Troop 410 in Addison (pictured here) will participate in the Scouting for Food event coming up on two Saturdays in February. Scouts will place door hangers at homes on Saturday, Feb. 19 and will collect bagged or boxed nonperishable, non-expired food on Saturday, Feb. 26. Full story inside this issue.
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