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    • Passaic County quietly paid $850,000 to settle woman’s negligence suit against sheriff’s captain.
    • Four Cumberland Jail suicide lawsuits settle for a total of $672,500. Two others are settled “in principle” and one is stayed pending resolution of criminal charges against a corrections officer.
    • Class action lawsuit certified for thousands of inmates who may have been strip searched unlawfully at the Cumberland County Jail.
    • Hillsborough School District quietly paid $95,000 to settle former student’s sexual harassment lawsuit.
    • Ocean City quietly paid $135,000 to settle female lifeguard’s sexual harassment lawsuit.
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Transparency NJ

A collection of John Paff's Blogs

  • NJ Open Government Notes
  • NJ Civil Settlements
  • Random Notes on NJ Government
  • NJ Police Internal Affairs Complaints
  • Fairfield Township Informant

Category: NJ Open Government Notes

Notes, observations and suggestions on transparency and accountability in New Jersey local government.

Posted inNJ Open Government Notes

Court orders Warren County municipality to disclose dashcam video of police chief’s motor vehicle stop.

by John PaffOctober 1, 2019April 6, 2022
Posted inNJ Open Government Notes

Appellate Division rules today on OPRA request for fire commissioners’ e-mails.

by John PaffMarch 15, 2019February 18, 2020
Posted inNJ Open Government Notes

Facing lawsuit, Rutgers coughs up its separation agreement with former Athletic Director.

by John PaffNovember 21, 2018February 18, 2020
Posted inNJ Open Government Notes

OPRA suit seeks disclosure of court filings that resulted in reversal of former Hammonton school guidance supervisor’s lewdness conviction.

by John PaffNovember 15, 2018February 18, 2020
Posted inNJ Open Government Notes

Lawsuit seeks ruling that Open Public Meetings Act violation implicates attorney fee-shifting provision of Civil Rights Act.

by John PaffNovember 4, 2018February 18, 2020

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