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Board rejects motion to email investigation findings to members; attorney-client privilege cited
Summary
A motion to have the investigator’s written findings emailed to board members by 10 a.m. on May 28 failed 4-3 after board counsel and the report author recommended discussing the report in closed session because it contains potentially privileged material and witness names.
Board members debated and then rejected a motion to distribute the written findings of the Allen Law Group investigation to all board members by 10 a.m. on May 28. The motion failed on a 4-3 roll call.
Board member April Beaton moved that the written findings be emailed to the full board by 10 a.m. the next day; the motion was seconded. Board legal counsel and the investigator advised that the report contains witness names and other information covered by attorney-client privilege, and that…
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