Criminal Attorney Fees
Christensen agrees with constituents - district should not pay Fleming's criminal attorney fees
Aug 17, 2007
CUSD Trustee Christensen commented after 21 individuals spoke at the August 13, 2007 CUSD board meeting in opposition to Fleming's request for criminal attorney fees (which trustee Marlene Draper brought to motion).
Christensen explains board's decision not to pay Fleming's defense costs
Aug 15, 2007
Christensen was elected to the CUSD Board of Trustees as one of the ABC Reform candidates in November of 2006.
President of classified employees union: payment of Fleming's attorney's fees would be unfair
Aug 15, 2007
Ronda Walen, The Orange County
Register "You would be
allowing Dr. Fleming to maintain his lifestyle …
when the rest of us are feeling the pain."
Walen is the president of CUSD's classified employees union, and made this remark while noting that CUSD recently laid off workers.
Walen is the president of CUSD's classified employees union, and made this remark while noting that CUSD recently laid off workers.
Mission Viejo resident: payment of Fleming's legal fees would constitute misplaced priorities
Aug 15, 2007
Kelly Henry, The Orange County
Register "When the kids
start (school), the teachers ask, 'Can you bring
in Kleenex boxes, because we don't get money for
that. It'd be ridiculous if we're paying for his
legal fees when teachers … are asking for Kleenex
boxes."
Henry is a Mission Viejo resident.
Henry is a Mission Viejo resident.
Bryson says denial of Fleming's criminal attorney's fees request is in district's best interest
Aug 14, 2007
Bryson was elected to the CUSD Board of Trustees as one of the ABC Reform candidates in November of 2006.
"It is a misuse of taxpayers' money to defend the indefensible."
Mar 07, 2007
Even after alarming evidence of Fleming's wrongdoings, Benecke would use tax dollars to pay his criminal attorney's fees
Mar 07, 2007
District has spent $5,000 on Fleming's defense, but now there's evidence of Fleming's wrondoings
Mar 05, 2007
Sam Miller, The Orange County
Register “The
district has spent about $5,000 on Fleming's
defense. Since the initial decision, three new
trustees – who ran on a reform platform – were
elected, and a district-commissioned investigation
found evidence of "imprudent" actions taken by
Fleming.” Miller
is the South Orange County education reporter for
the Orange County Register.
Trustees hire criminal defense lawyers for Fleming and themselves
Feb 23, 2007
Trustees agreed to pay Fleming's attorney if no evidence of wrongdoing
Feb 23, 2007
Parents tell Trustees about Fleming misconduct identified by Waldrip
Feb 23, 2007
Trustees agreed to pay Fleming's attorney fees as long as no evidence of wrongdoing
Feb 13, 2007
Independent investigator found evidence of Fleming's wrongdoing
Feb 13, 2007
Taxpayers should not pay Draper's criminal defense lawyer fees
Jan 02, 2007
Criminal defense lawyers for Fleming and trustees will be paid from general fund
Jan 02, 2007
Mike Winsten, Trabuco Canyon
News “The Trustees
unanimously approved the engagement of a $400/hour
criminal defense attorney to represent former
Superintendent James Fleming and a $395/hour
criminal defense attorney to represent themselves
in connection with the on-going criminal
investigation. These costs will come directly out
of the district’s General Fund.”