Grand Haven, MI (WGHN) – This is a special episode of Two J’s in a Pod. This is episode 15. Two J’s in a Pod are Mary Ellen Murphy of WGHN radio and Sarah Leach of Ottawa News Network.
The J’s were joined by lawyer Sarah Riley Howard of Pinksy Smith law firm. All the things you wanted to know that she can share about the last two years are in this episode.
Hear the episode below.
Topics include:
Did Sarah always want to go into law? No, she was interested in journalism too.
Who walks away from a $4 million settlement? Adeline Hambley that’s who and it was a lot more complicated than you think.
Commissioner Joe Moss still denying the offer.
There are three lawsuits active right now in Ottawa County. Two with the Ottawa County Board of Commissioners and the other with Commissioner Joe Moss.
Hear all about them as we go as in depth as we can in an ongoing lawsuit.
Several commissioners have been served including former commissioners on the board.
New depositions have been taken and Sarah Riley Howard may even head to Washington D.C. to be present for a deposition with former County Administrator John Gibbs as he has also been served.
Howard speaks about what will be part of a public record over the last two years with depositions.
Hear about how the law works and a recap of the last two years from lawyer Sarah Riley Howard.
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