Marshall seeks over $103K in legal costs from Douglas County School District

Colorado Community Media: The Douglas County School Board is scheduled to be back in court on Oct. 6 for a hearing to decide how much in legal fees the district will pay after a judge found school board members broke Colorado Open Meetings Law.

In June, Douglas County District Court Judge Jeffrey Holmes ruled school board members Becky Myers, Mike Peterson, Christie Williams and Kaylee Winegar broke open meetings law by having a series of private one-on-one conversations about firing former superintendent Corey Wise. 

State Rep. Bob Marshall, D-Highlands Ranch, who filed the lawsuit against the district in February 2022, is seeking over $103,000 in attorneys fees and court costs, which he’s entitled to under Sunshine Laws. 

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