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American Focus > Blog > Crime > Murderer will keep $3 million CTA payout because state can no longer sue to recover inmate prison expenses
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Murderer will keep $3 million CTA payout because state can no longer sue to recover inmate prison expenses

Last updated: January 5, 2026 5:15 am
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Illinois Senator Robert Peters Facing Backlash Over Law Benefitting Imprisoned Murderer’s Payout

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A recent ruling by an appellate court has stirred controversy surrounding Illinois Senator Robert Peters and a 2019 law he championed. The law eliminated the state’s ability to recover expenses from convicted killers and rapists, a decision that is now benefiting Sandra Kolalou, a woman imprisoned for murdering and dismembering her landlord.

Kolalou, also known as Sandra White, is set to receive a substantial payout of $2.8 million from the Chicago Transit Authority as a result of a personal injury lawsuit. This ruling comes amidst her incarceration until the year 2076 for the gruesome crime she committed.

The CTA, however, contested the verdict, arguing that the trial should have been postponed until Kolalou’s murder case concluded. They also raised concerns about the speculative nature of future damages considering Kolalou’s extended prison sentence.

Despite these arguments, the appellate court upheld the jury’s decision, highlighting the CTA’s failure to seek a formal stay of the civil case and provide concrete evidence regarding how incarceration would impact Kolalou’s claimed damages.

Interestingly, the state of Illinois is now set to incur significant costs – estimated at $2.7 million – to house and care for Kolalou until her parole date in 2076. This financial burden falls on taxpayers due to the repeal of the state’s “pay to stay” statute in 2019, a move spearheaded by Senator Peters.

Peters justified the repeal by arguing that requiring inmates to reimburse the state amounted to “indentured servitude” and disproportionately affected minorities. However, the current situation has raised questions about the implications of this decision, especially in cases like Kolalou’s where taxpayers fund both her payout and incarceration.

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Despite inquiries about his stance on the matter, Senator Peters has not responded to the backlash surrounding Kolalou’s case. The inability of the state to collect costs from convicted criminals may also impact the landlord’s survivors, who could potentially pursue legal action against Kolalou for their loved one’s tragic death.

As the debate continues, the intersection of justice, financial responsibility, and legislative decisions remains a contentious issue in Illinois and beyond.

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