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Residents press commission on allegations of corruption, lawsuits and procurement irregularities
Summary
Multiple residents used public comment to allege past corruption, discuss pending lawsuits, and raise concerns about procurement and transparency. Attorney Alvin Peters said an eight‑count lawsuit against the city and individuals had been served.
During a lengthy public‑comment period at the Jan. 19 commission meeting, several residents and a local attorney raised allegations about prior city administration, announced litigation and urged stricter review of policies.
Attorney Alvin Peters told the commission his firm had served an eight‑count complaint on behalf of Vicky Gaynor. Peters listed counts in court documents, including "Count 1 is the Equal Pay Act," and said the complaint alleges hostile work…
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