Civil War in Newton County Courthouse- Recorder, treasurer claim Commission trying to intimidate them, interfere with their duties
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A civil war that has been brewing in the Newton County Courthouse continues in the legal system.
In a motion for a preliminary injunction and temporary restraining order filed Tuesday in Newton County Circuit Court, Recorder of Deeds Jennifer Childers and County Treasurer Gina Rodriguez accused Presiding County Commissioner Bill Reiboldt and associate commissioners Alan Cook and Jim Jackson of issuing orders that interfere with the operations of their office and the office of County Clerk Tami Owens and of attempting to intimidate them.
Owens is not a party to the legal action.
The petition alleges that actions the Commission took in June also grant the Commissioners and Stronghold Data, a company the Commission has hired, access to "sensitive records and information which is restricted from the public and other offices, including, but not limited to, military discharges."
The actions also give them access to the Missouri Centralized Voter Registration System, "which has been deemed critical infrastructure by the United States Department of Homeland Security and is not accessible, other than to the County Clerk," according to the petition
The Commission also ordered the treasurer not to pay any checks for the recorder's office without the Commission's approval.
The recorder and treasurer are asking for the court to issue a temporary injunction until the issue is decided and a restraining order preventing Stronghold Data from entering the offices, unless they are entering as customers.
Rodriguez is represented by Carthage attorney Bill Lasley and Childers by Joplin attorney Karl Blanchard.
The commissioners' alleged actions are described in the petition.
https://rturner229.blogspot.com/2020...ourthouse.html
http://christian-identity.net/forum/...1587#post21587
http://whitenationalist.org/forum/sh...1587#post21587
A civil war that has been brewing in the Newton County Courthouse continues in the legal system.
In a motion for a preliminary injunction and temporary restraining order filed Tuesday in Newton County Circuit Court, Recorder of Deeds Jennifer Childers and County Treasurer Gina Rodriguez accused Presiding County Commissioner Bill Reiboldt and associate commissioners Alan Cook and Jim Jackson of issuing orders that interfere with the operations of their office and the office of County Clerk Tami Owens and of attempting to intimidate them.
Owens is not a party to the legal action.
The petition alleges that actions the Commission took in June also grant the Commissioners and Stronghold Data, a company the Commission has hired, access to "sensitive records and information which is restricted from the public and other offices, including, but not limited to, military discharges."
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The actions also give them access to the Missouri Centralized Voter Registration System, "which has been deemed critical infrastructure by the United States Department of Homeland Security and is not accessible, other than to the County Clerk," according to the petition
The Commission also ordered the treasurer not to pay any checks for the recorder's office without the Commission's approval.
The recorder and treasurer are asking for the court to issue a temporary injunction until the issue is decided and a restraining order preventing Stronghold Data from entering the offices, unless they are entering as customers.
Rodriguez is represented by Carthage attorney Bill Lasley and Childers by Joplin attorney Karl Blanchard.
The commissioners' alleged actions are described in the petition.
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