Loveland Reporter-Herald: An attorney appointed to investigate alleged open meeting violations by four current and three former Loveland City councilors has found that there is enough evidence to support a criminal prosecution in the case.
Christopher Gregory, who was appointed a week ago, delivered his findings to the City Council at a special meeting on Tuesday.
“What I found, just reviewing both some reporting in the news media, as well as documents, and I was able to interview a member of the city manager’s staff, is that it appears that there’s a pretty clear set of violations of these public meeting expectations,” Gregory told members.
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