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Commissioners settle case of former employee for over $50K
Commissioners settle case of former employee for over $50K

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time14-05-2025

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Commissioners settle case of former employee for over $50K

WARREN, Ohio (WKBN) — The Trumbull County Commissioners today voted unanimously to settle the case involving former commissioner Niki Frenchko, who claimed she was unlawfully arrested during a commissioners meeting almost three years ago. The commissioners agreed to a settlement of $51,000, $49,500 of which will go to Frenchko's lawyers, which included Dave Betras. $1,500 will go to Frenchko and a group called Open Government Advocacy. In a statement after the vote, the commissioners said the case is now over. Current Trumbull County Commissioner Denny Malloy issued this statement: Rather than continue to unnecessarily expend Trumbull County taxpayer dollars in litigation brought by a former commissioner, the Trumbull County Commissioners settled the lawsuit so that the County can, finally, move on from that fiasco and continue to serve and advocate for the people of Trumbull County. It's sad that the County's elected officials and taxpayers had to spend nearly two years fighting alleged Sunshine Law violations brought by a former commissioner against the very Board of Commissioners that she served on. All this so she and her accomplices can personally pocket $1,500 of taxpayer funds while getting her attorneys paid almost $50,000. But it's now over and the new Board of Commissioners can continue to work to move Trumbull County forward in a positive direction. Trumbull County Commissioner Denny Malloy Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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