GLOUCESTER (AP) -- Four of the seven members of the Gloucester County Board of Supervisors have been indicted for allegedly conducting public business in secret.
Supervisors Teresa Altemus, Michelle Ressler, Robert "Bobby" Crewe and Gregory Woodard were indicted Tuesday on a total of 12 misdemeanors.
A special grand jury report says the four conspired to seize control of the board and hired an interim county administrator without permission.
The report also says they enlisted Sheriff Steve Gentry to disable network accounts and seize the computers of the county administrator and attorney after they were terminated at a board meeting. Gentry was indicted on one misdemeanor count of unlawful warrantless search.
Woodard and Gentry both say they did nothing wrong. Altemus, Ressler and Crewe couldn't immediately be reached for comment.
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Close your eyes and fantasize with me a bit.
ReplyDeleteMembers of the Salisbury City Administration have been indicted for allegedly conducting public business in secret.
Mayor Barrie Tilghman, City Administrator John Pick, Asst Administrator Lore Chambers, Council President Louise Smith, Council Vice President Gary Comegys, Councilwoman Shanie Shields, were indicted Tuesday on a total of 12 misdemeanors
A special grand jury report says they conspired to seize control of the board and violate the open meetings act.
The report also says they enlisted Police Chief Alan Webster.
And then I woke up. LOL Can't sue a person for dreaming. Or can you in Barrieville?