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Framingham council cites attorney-client privilege, moves to executive session on two open-meeting complaints
Summary
The Framingham City Council voted to enter executive session to review two open-meeting-law complaints and associated executive-session minutes, with the city solicitor advising the discussions were privileged and minutes would not be released.
The Framingham City Council voted to go into executive session to review two open-meeting-law complaints and two sets of executive-session minutes, and then returned to open session with the solicitor's recommendation that those minutes remain privileged.
City Solicitor Attorney Fallon told the council, "The purposes for the executive session were litigation purposes. Those are privileged. They are governed under attorney client privilege as well as the exemption 3." Fallon recommended…
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