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Dann won't release e-mails (Dem culture of corruption)
The Columbus Dispatch ^ | April 13, 2008 | James Nash

Posted on 04/14/2008 9:11:24 AM PDT by Loyal Buckeye

Attorney General Marc Dann, who campaigned on a pledge to uphold transparency in government, is refusing to turn over e-mail messages between him and his scheduler.

Dann's office on Friday denied a request from The Dispatch under Ohio's public records law to review three months' worth of e-mail messages between him and his then-scheduler, Jessica Utovich.

Dann in the past has said e-mails are public records and also has sought troves of messages from public offices when he was a state senator and the Democratic candidate for Ohio's top legal office.

One of Dann's first acts as attorney general was to order his staff to retain e-mail messages for 180 days.

"Good government is open government, and we cannot be responsive to citizen requests for information if the information is routinely destroyed, including electronic communication such as e-mails," Dann said at the time.

The Dispatch requested the messages between Dann and Utovich under Ohio's public records law on April 2, four days before publishing a story about sexual-harassment allegations against a Dann aide who also is a close friend.

In one of the written complaints, an employee reported seeing Utovich, 28, in Dann's condo at night wearing pajamas or sweats last September.

Utovich was reassigned in January as the office's travel director. She earns $44,300 a year, up from the $35,000 she made when hired in early 2007.

Dann's office said the request for all written correspondence between Dann and Utovich in September, October and November would not be granted because it is "overbroad."

The request "lacks the specificity and particularity that the law requires to assist both requesters and public offices in carrying out their responsibilities," wrote Assistant Attorney General Lisa G. Whittaker.

Before taking statewide office, Dann often filed sweeping records requests.

As a state senator in June 2005 looking into allegations of impropriety at the Bureau of Workers' Compensation, Dann made a public records request for "any communication to and from the attorney general's office and Thomas W. Noe or his lawyers or other representatives." Noe was a Republican fundraiser who benefited from questionable bureau investments.

It's unclear how then-Attorney General Jim Petro's office responded to Dann's request.

Dann's office also denied The Dispatch request on the basis that e-mail is not a public record.

Earlier, Dann repeatedly said that e-mail messages are public records when they deal with the functions of the office. He has prodded legislators to retain e-mail messages and even treat messages on private e-mail accounts as public if they deal with public business.

A 2008 guide to Ohio Sunshine Laws prepared by Dann's office and Auditor Mary Taylor states that e-mail messages are usually public record.

"Our effort to end the culture of corruption in Ohio will start by insisting on transparency and accountability in all government institutions, including the attorney general's office," Dann said upon taking office in 2007.

His office didn't attempt to reconcile that position with Whittaker's response to the public-records request.

"Lisa Whittaker's letter speaks for itself," spokesman Ted Hart said.

Dann's office has released some records on Utovich requested by The Dispatch during the past six months, including her personnel file, time cards and expense reimbursements.

Dann has acknowledged that Utovich made after-hours visits to the condominium he shared with the aide accused of sexual harassment, Anthony Gutierrez, and spokesman Leo Jennings III. But the attorney general said Utovich was there for work purposes exclusively and was never dressed in pajamas.

Utovich's expense reports show that she was reimbursed for a drive to the attorney general's Cleveland office, but never for driving from her home near German Village to the Dublin condo.

Hart said he can't explain that. Utovich has declined to comment.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Government; Politics/Elections; US: Ohio
KEYWORDS: corruptdems; corruption; dann
Marc Dann (D), attorney general of Ohio, has followed the example of Elliot Spitzer by suing at the drop of the hat. Also, he has a history of forcing others to make public thier emails. Now, when he and a top aid have something to hide, emails are not public.
1 posted on 04/14/2008 9:11:25 AM PDT by Loyal Buckeye
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To: Loyal Buckeye
Jessica's into Beer Meetups.
2 posted on 04/14/2008 9:15:27 AM PDT by martin_fierro (< |:)~)
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To: Loyal Buckeye

One law for the geese and another for the ganders. It’s time they changed the names of the parties from Republican and Democrat to Stupid and Corrupt.


3 posted on 04/14/2008 9:22:27 AM PDT by Cicero (Marcus Tullius)
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To: Loyal Buckeye

The question is: How long will it take the ‘bitter’ people in Ohio to get over their resentment for the previous GOP leadership who they bounced in 2006 and realize that the dems they voted in to replace them are just as corrupt, more evil and want higher taxes.

The GOP has the opening to repent, reaffirm actual GOP values and appeal to the voters to forgive them for the failings of prior officeholders and put forth new candidates who promise to be Republicans again and get the state out of the ditch.


4 posted on 04/14/2008 9:22:57 AM PDT by bpjam (Drill For Oil or Lose Your Job!! Vote Nov 3, 2008)
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To: Loyal Buckeye

He’s a criminal.


5 posted on 04/14/2008 9:51:11 AM PDT by DGHoodini (Tin eared zeroes and Hollypukes comin...)
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To: Loyal Buckeye

This should be a wake-up call to all of the idiots here in Ohio, who thought that putting Democrats into office would end the cronyism and corruption that went on in the Taft administration. Looks like the Democrats are just as bad and that it’s business as usual in Columbus.

Thanks a lot to all those Ohioans who didn’t vote Republican in 2006.


6 posted on 04/14/2008 10:00:35 AM PDT by steadfastconservative
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To: Loyal Buckeye
The Clarion Ledger, a liberal Democrat Jackson, Mississippi rag, has done the same thing going after Governor Haley Barbours' personal emails from his state office...The FOI act will cost the taxpayers almost $15K to placate and satisfy the rag trying to dig up dirt on Barbour.
7 posted on 04/14/2008 10:31:10 AM PDT by vetvetdoug
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To: Loyal Buckeye

He doesn’t HAVE to turn over a damned thing! He is a democrat! Don’t you people understand that?


8 posted on 04/14/2008 11:15:31 AM PDT by jmaroneps37 (Conservatives live in the truth. Liberals live in lies.)
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