San Mateo County has not released sheriff probe spending records despite court order
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San Mateo County has not released sheriff probe spending records despite court order
""During the hearing, we requested immediate disclosure, but the County claimed - without explanation - that it would take them two weeks," Corpus' legal counsel Matthew Frauenfeld told this news organization. "They then missed even that timeline, and now vaguely claim they 'intend' to seek review while producing nothing - not a single page or even a privilege log.""
""appears Respondents are seeking to delay disclosure until after the pending proceedings to remove Sheriff Corpus from lawfully elected office and after the September budget revisions are finalized.""
San Mateo County has not produced any spending or contract documents related to retired Judge LaDoris Cordell's 400-page investigation into alleged corruption and misconduct in the sheriff's office, despite a court order. Sheriff Christina Corpus's legal team filed a motion to enforce the order after the county missed an asserted two-week timeline and produced no documents or privilege log. The records concern investigation expenses. Corpus faces allegations of an inappropriate relationship with former chief of staff Victor Aenlle, who has filed a federal civil rights suit alleging retaliation and harassment. The county is appealing, claiming privilege.
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