City of Colorado Springs did not violate Open Records Act responding to request from Gazette

From The Gazette (Colorado Springs):  The City of Colorado Springs did not violate the Colorado Open Records Act in a January request for records by The Gazette for email correspondence.

In January, The Gazette asked for email correspondence related to George Culpepper and Alaska Airlines. Culpepper was a City Council legislative assistant that had been fired by Mayor Steve Bach.

The city, on Jan. 24, responded to the request, which was filed under the Colorado Open Records Act.

The confusion arose when the city released a set of email correspondence Jan 14. to all media which included email to and from Culpepper.

The Jan. 14 and Jan. 24 documents contained different emails related to Culpepper. However, there was no missing emails from the city’s Jan. 24 response to The Gazette’s CORA request.

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