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Watchdog Week: Judge pulls City Attorney's Office from case over invasion of attorney-client privilege

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April 29, 2018

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Judge pulls San Diego City Attorney's Office from lawsuit over invasion of attorney-client privilege

Friday, Apr 27

The court's ruling came Friday in the civil lawsuit filed by police Detective Dana Hoover in 2014 on allegations that SDPD retaliated against her when she complained to superiors about her what lawyer has described as "investigative failures" and "coverups" at the department.

Lawsuit seeks details of school's ties with Koch Foundation

A judge is weighing whether to force a Virginia university's philanthropic arm to disclose details of its relationship with the conservative Koch Foundation.

Campo man accused of forging military discharge documents in bid to be fire chief in Georgia

Authorities in Georgia have accused a Campo man of supplying them with forged military discharge documents as part of his bid to be fire chief in an Altlanta suburb.

Five months later, no ruling from state appeals court on San Onofre emails

State law calls on government officials to respond to public-records requests within 10 days. They get two extra weeks if the demand is complicated.

Yahoo, now named Altaba, is fined $35 million over giant data breach

The company formerly known as Yahoo is paying a $35 million fine to resolve federal regulators' charges that the online pioneer deceived investors by failing to

State regulators launch probe into Dronenburg allegation

State elections regulators have opened a formal investigation into San Diego County Assessor-Recorder-County Clerk Ernest Dronenburg's handling of a $5,000 donation to his re-election campaign.

Rep. Duncan Hunter sets up legal fund amid criminal investigation

Rep. Duncan Hunter, R-Alpine, has filed paperwork to establish a legal expense trust to raise money to pay for lawyers and other costs amid an ongoing investigation into his campaign spending. His campaign has already paid more than $600,000 in legal bills.

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