Whistle-Blower Suit Set in Motion; Attorney for Former Ridgefield Police Officer Informs City of Plans
The Columbian › August 22, 2006
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The Columbian › August 22, 2006
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Randy Ostrander, former second-in-command for the Ridgefield Police Department, laid the groundwork Friday for what could turn into an embarrassing whistle-blower lawsuit against the city.
Shortly before 5 p.m. Friday, City Attorney Michael J. Wynne received a three-page letter from Ostrander's attorney disclosing plans for a lawsuit under whistle-blower statutes. The suit could be filed sometime this fall.See the full content of this document
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Whistle-Blower Suit Set in Motion; Attorney for Former Ridgefield Police Officer Informs City of Plans
In the letter, attorney Gregory D. Ferguson said Ostrander told city officials Wednesday that he'd been retaliated against for looking into fraud, bribery ...
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