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Wausau Ethics Board votes unanimously to go into closed session on complaint against Mayor Doug Denny
Summary
The Wausau Ethics Board voted unanimously Aug. 25 to convene a closed session under Wisconsin law to confer with legal counsel about motions filed in a pending complaint against Mayor Doug Denny; a hearing is set for Sept. 5 after subpoenas and a prior order on depositions.
The Wausau Ethics Board voted unanimously Aug. 25 to convene in closed session under Section 19.85(1)(g) of the Wisconsin Statutes to confer with legal counsel about litigation strategy in a pending complaint against Mayor Doug Denny.
The board’s chair said the item on the agenda was the “status of proceedings in the matter of the pending complaint against mayor Doug Denny,” and that the board had previously, at its Aug. 7 meeting, granted the respondent’s motion to compel depositions of the city attorney and city clerk and issued subpoenas for those two officials and seven other people. The chair said the hearing in the matter is scheduled for Sept. 5…
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