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SeaTac city attorney finds no code-of-ethics violation in complaint against deputy mayor

2521914 · February 11, 2025
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Summary

Senior assistant city attorney reported the city's written review found the statement at issue did not fall within the 14 categories of prohibited conduct in the city's Code of Ethics and recommended no further action.

Senior assistant city attorney Cindy Korsellis told the SeaTac City Council that a recent allegation against an elected official did not amount to a violation of the city—s Code of Ethics.

Counsel said the council had received an ethics complaint alleging a council member made a pejorative comment about a community member who also is the complainant. "In conclusion, upon review of the city code, the statement made by the council member ... does not constitute a violation of the ethics code. And no further…

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