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Asheville City Council moves into closed session to discuss two pending legal cases
Summary
The Asheville City Council voted to enter a closed session to discuss privileged/confidential information and seek attorney-client advice related to two pending lawsuits involving the city.
During its meeting, the Asheville City Council voted to go into a closed session to discuss privileged or confidential information and to consult with the city attorney about pending litigation. Councilman Hess moved the motion, and the mayor seconded; a voice vote was taken and no opposition was recorded.
Councilman Hess read the motion aloud: "I move that the Asheville City Council go into closed session for the following reasons. 1, to prevent disclosure of information that is privileged and confidential pursuant to…
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