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Thursday, July 20, 2017

RESIDENT WRITES THE BLOG REGARDING THE RESIDENT LAWSUIT AGAINST A SITTING BOARD MEMBER


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HERE IS THE RESIDENT LETTER:


Madelyn,

I read your blog and the lawsuit filed by one of our residents.  

In regards to Mr. Garrison's statement that we will all have to pay for this lawsuit.  That's just the board VP turning the tables on the resident and riling up the community against this person via their wallets.   Dividing the community further to defend the actions of a board member is not acceptable. The resident has a right to their day in court and if Keith is not in the wrong, then Mr. Garrison's pre-emptive strike did nothing but raise suspicion.  If we have to pay out, it's no one's fault but the board for abusing power and not abiding by the convenants. Are there no checks and balances with this board?  I'm guessing NOT or a lawsuit wouldn't be on the table.   Whether or not this resident wins, it's a wake up call to all of us because the allegations presented in this lawsuit are very troubling.   And I'm pretty sure there are people in this community who can relate to the complaints filed in the lawsuit.

The announcement of this lawsuit during the board meeting should've and could've been more responsible and mature, as well as non-biased.  That's how democracy works. 

I believe it's imperative that the board publicize Keith Johnson's response to this lawsuit.   We need to have access to this information because if the allegations are founded; then his actions while serving on the board could result in future lawsuits.   Transparency and honesty couldn't be more important than at this time. 

Good luck to all involved.    I hope this is resolved quickly so everyone can move on with their lives.