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As I predicted last year, the County sheriff saga isn’t over yet. Neither are the spiraling costs to County taxpayers. The Daily Post is staying the investigative course and offers some peeks at the tab for this mess. The Post notes $139,594 for “one of many lawsuits”, an unreleased amount for outside counsel, $4.4 million for the special election, $200K for Judge Cordell’s report, $8K “to create a removal process”, and another undisclosed amount for different outside legal representation. Oh, but wait, there’s more. Corpus “is also collecting her pension. She will get $402,338.28 a year in pension and health care benefits in her retirement.”

Then there is the new claim filed last Friday alleging she was defamed and naming 32 people. I’m guessing the County taxpayers will only be on the hook for the County’s legal fees, not Corpus’ as they were before. Happy Tax Day.

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One response to “Corpus Costs: High and going higher”

  1. Joe

    The Daily Post is staying on the story. Yesterday’s piece described how Corpus and Aenlle are being sued by Valerie Barnes, Corpus’ former assistant. The story describes the process server going to Corpus’ house six times over two weeks and getting no answer at the door even when the lights were on and a car was in the driveway. Aenlle has apparently been even harder to track down. Corpus’ attorney has agreed to accept the process served to him (possibly after the Daily Post asked for comment). The story continues.

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