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Monday, November 6, 2017

City attorney refuses to release documents concerning TOSHA complaint on Tuesday Special Called agenda

We have requested copies of documents involved in a Tennessee Occupational Health and Safety Administration complaint that comes before the Crossville city council Tuesday, November 7 during a special called meeting at 5:00 PM.  According to information released with the agenda, the Tennessee Attorney General has sent complaint concerning the matter that was initially presented by TOSHA previously.  
Crossville city attorney
Will Ridley

The response from the city attorney Will Ridley concerning the media request is as follow:
"Both are attorney client privilege and neither should be released. Neither are a document of record in any court and have not became (sic) a public record. The only reason Leah has a copy is to help work with TML and our insurance attorneys."

Multiple sources say the original TOSHA complaint concerned the water resources department.

An executive session was originally announced for last Friday but later canceled and the item moved to the Tuesday called meeting agenda.  

1 comment:

  1. Is anyone shocked to hear that the City of Crossville is trying to hide something that might potentially be "bad press"? I'm not LOL

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