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Loveland council waives privilege, orders redacted release of harassment investigation report after executive session
Summary
After an executive session on a harassment complaint, Loveland City Council voted to waive attorney-client privilege for the investigator's report with narrow redactions, directed council training and removed a councilor from an advisory board, and authorized staff to develop communication procedures under Charter section 8.5.
Mayor Marsh convened the Loveland City Council and recessed briefly into executive session to consider a harassment complaint investigated under city administrative regulation AR-0037, citing attorney-client privilege and Colorado statute as the basis for confidentiality.
City Attorney Vince Jungless advised the council to consider a motion that would allow legal advice to be provided in executive session and the council recessed. After the public reconvened, Councilor Samson said the council "has the highest regard for Title VII" and moved several follow-up actions, including directing the city attorney and city manager to schedule…
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