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Handling of mayor’s texts brings $5M claims against Seattle The Columbian
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SEATTLE (AP) Two now-former public records officers who blew the whistle about Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan’s missing text messages have each filed $5 million claims against the city, saying they faced retaliation and felt compelled to resign.
Records officer Stacy Irwin, with support from colleague Kimberly Ferreiro, reported to the Seattle Ethics and Elections Commission that the mayor’s office had broken the Public Records Act in responding to requests from journalists and others for Durkan’s communications. The requests focused on decisions Durkan and other city officials made amid racial justice protests and unrest in the city’s Capitol Hill neighborhood last year.
Handling of mayor s texts brings two $5 million claims against Seattle
Two now-former public records officers blew the whistle about Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan s missing text messages regarding racial justice protests last year. Author: Associated Press, KING 5 Staff Published: 7:45 PM PDT July 8, 2021 Updated: 9:43 PM PDT July 8, 2021
SEATTLE Two now-former public records officers who blew the whistle about Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan’s missing text messages have each filed $5 million claims against the city, saying they faced retaliation and felt compelled to resign.
Records officer Stacy Irwin, with support from colleague Kimberly Ferreiro, reported to the Seattle Ethics and Elections Commission that the mayor’s office had broken the Public Records Act in responding to requests from journalists and others for Durkan’s communications.
Handling of Mayor Durkanâs missing texts brings $5M claims against Seattle
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Months of Mayor Durkan s text messages go missing
Nearly 10 months worth of text messages from Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan and other city officials have gone missing during the months Seattle experienced numerous demonstrations, the SPD East Precinct was vacated, and the CHOP was constructed.
SEATTLE - Two now-former public records officers who blew the whistle about Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan’s missing text messages have each filed $5 million claims against the city, saying they faced retaliation and felt compelled to resign.
Records officer Stacy Irwin, with support from colleague Kimberly Ferreiro, reported to the Seattle Ethics and Elections Commission that the mayor’s office had broken the Public Records Act in responding to requests from journalists and others for Durkan’s communications. The requests focused on decisions Durkan and other city officials made amid racial justi
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