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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsTown Sues 82-Year-Old Over Public Records Requests , says she files too many
Town Sues 82-Year-Old Over Public Records RequestsNew Jersey's Irvington Township says Elouise McDaniel's demands are too burdensome
A town in New Jersey is suing one of its own senior citizens, accusing her of filing too many requests for public records. Irvington Township accuses Elouise McDaniel, 82, of harassment and defamation, and a big reason is that she filed 75 requests for information about Mayor Tony Vauss and his administration over three years, reports NJ.com. In the lawsuit, the town says McDaniel has filed her requests "with the sole purpose and intent to harass, abuse and harm Plaintiffs and employees of the Township, including its Mayor," per NBC4 New York. It adds that trying to fill the "voluminous OPRA requests has been unduly burdensome, time consuming, and expensive."
But McDaniel calls the suit "ridiculous" and says that as a taxpayer and homeowner, she is "entitled to know how my hard earned tax dollars are being spent." The state's Open Public Records Act does not put a limit on requests. And a New Jersey attorney who specializes in the area finds it "especially ludicrous" that the town views 75 requests over three years as burdensome. "Thats the equivalent of two a month," CJ Griffin tells NJ.com. "You could file two OPRA requests a month just for the meeting minutes, so its in no way harassing." What do the mayor and town say about all this? Not much. In fact, nobody seems to want to claim ownership of the suit.
Mayor Vauss says he is not behind the litigation. "I did not file the lawsuit against Elouise McDaniel," he tells NBC. "Harold Wiener is the plaintiff." But Wiener, who is Irvington's municipal clerk, says he didn't request the suit. "She does file a lot of OPRAs," he adds of McDaniel.
https://www.newser.com/story/318692/town-sues-82-year-old-over-public-records-requests.html
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Town Sues 82-Year-Old Over Public Records Requests , says she files too many (Original Post)
Demovictory9
Mar 2022
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Maybe they can appoint her as an honorary, non-voting, member of the town council.
patphil
Mar 2022
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So what is the town trying to hide if they're going to file bullshit suits like this?
canuckledragger
Mar 2022
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ProfessorGAC
(65,042 posts)1. Then Who Filed The Suit?
The mayor says it's not him. The clerk says he didn't request a filing.
The reporter couldn't find out who filed it?
And, it seems like a lawsuit doomed for rapid dismissal.
patphil
(6,176 posts)2. Maybe they can appoint her as an honorary, non-voting, member of the town council.
Then she can get the meeting minutes. Easier than filling all those requests.
canuckledragger
(1,641 posts)3. So what is the town trying to hide if they're going to file bullshit suits like this?