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Westminster council discusses ongoing lawsuit against two members; closed session yields no reportable action

5582033 · August 14, 2025
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Public commenters urged the city to let the courts decide a lawsuit against two council members who have repeatedly disrupted meetings. Council recused the two members from one closed-session matter and reported no reportable action after meeting in closed session.

The Westminster City Council met Aug. 13 and heard multiple public comments urging the city to let the courts decide an ongoing lawsuit alleging repeated disruptions by two council members. The council met in closed session to discuss existing litigation and recused the two members named in the suit from one specific closed-session discussion; the city attorney later reported there was no reportable action from that discussion.

The issue drew several speakers during oral communications for closed session. ‘‘Let the court decide,’’ said Gigi Vo, a Westminster resident who spoke during public comments, asking the council not to dismiss the case and to let the legal process run its course. Dao Tran, another resident, said one council member has accepted…

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