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Public speaker urges accountability; council says outside counsel engaged in ongoing investigation

July 16, 2025 | Kennedale, Tarrant County, Texas


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Public speaker urges accountability; council says outside counsel engaged in ongoing investigation
During the July 15 public comment period, resident Sarah Johnson told the Kennedale City Council she was concerned about an investigation listed on the meeting agenda and asked the council to hold the involved councilmember accountable and consider new local rules about candidates who resign midterm.

“I'm hoping that the council member involved is held to accountable, at least apologize to the members of the city that he's offended, that he purposely attacked their family, when this person did not attack their family,” Johnson said. She recommended that an official who quits during a term should be barred from seeking election again for at least two terms.

The council later went into a lengthy executive session under multiple provisions of the Texas Government Code, and when council reconvened the city attorney provided a brief public update. The city attorney said the update was ‘‘necessarily brief’’ and that the city has retained an outside attorney from the Houston area. “He is gonna be reaching out to everybody. I understand he's already reached out to several folks and already conducted some interviews. And he will produce a written report once the interview processes are complete,” the city attorney said. The attorney said the matter is an ongoing investigation.

The council did not announce any formal findings or take public action at the meeting. The attorney’s remarks indicated the investigation is continuing and that a written report will be produced when interviews are complete.

Why this matters: the public comment and the attorney’s update indicate an active inquiry affecting council governance and public confidence; the city’s use of outside counsel means the investigation is being handled by retained legal counsel rather than only in‑house staff.

Next steps: outside counsel will continue interviews and deliver a written report to the city when the process is complete. No timetable was given at the meeting.

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