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Adams County sheriff, current and former deputies, win $5 million judgment for wrongful termination by predecessor
A federal jury found former Adams County Sheriff Rick Reigenborn was political and punitive and violated the First Amendment when he fired four top commanders after winning the 2018 sheriff’s election because they supported his opponent. The jury awarded the men $5 million on Tuesday.
In the highly unusual case, current Adams County Sheriff Gene Claps and three other former top commanders who were working at the office in 2018 sued their own county commissioners for the wrongful terminations six years ago – even though they have all landed good jobs, or, in one case, even retired by now.
In 2018, all of the men were supporting the incumbent sheriff Mike McIntosh, a Republican, for re-election. They donated to his campaign and showed up at campaign events.
But Reigenborn, a Democrat, and a one-time department sergeant with no top command experience, surprisingly won the 2018 election in a political swing year. On Reigenborn’s first day in office, he summarily fired Claps and a handful of others for no reason other than their past political support, the jury found.
Their lawyers spent nine days in a federal courtroom playing tapes, showing text messages and other documents to jurors proving Reigenborn’s intentions to get revenge on his political enemies when he was sworn in as sheriff. Reigenborn had lost the 2014 election to McIntosh and left the department.
“He nursed a paranoid grudge for four years against Mr. McIntosh’s most prominent supporters,” said Iris Halpern, the attorney for the plaintiffs, from the firm Rathod Mohamedbhai. “When he won in 2018, Mr. Reigenborn wasted no time carrying out his personal vendetta, purging the command staff and cleaning house of McIntosh supporters.”
The county’s attorneys countered in closing arguments that Reigenborn had the right to hire his own executive team, but that argument proved unconvincing to the jury.
“The only thing that matters is whether his decision to terminate the employment of these four men violated the First Amendment of the United States Constitution. That’s it. That’s the only question. And it didn’t,” argued Katherine M.L. Pratt, with Thompson Coe, a private firm that represented the county. “This wasn’t about plaintiff’s political support for Mr. McIntosh. It was about how they treated their coworkers at the Adams County Sheriff’s Office.”
The verdict is likely to resonate across Colorado, where the results of sheriff elections can carry political implications for deputies who are often drawn into campaigns whether they like it or not.
A CPR News investigation in 2022 found that Reigenborn abruptly locked top command staff out of the headquarters building after he was sworn in. After firing the top command staff, Reigenborn replaced them with officers from small departments around Colorado.
In a groundbreaking victory, the Adams County sheriff, along with current and former deputies, have won a $5 million judgment for wrongful termination by their predecessor. This ruling not only vindicates the sheriff and his team but also serves as a powerful message against unjust actions in the workplace. Read on to learn more about this historic case and the impact it may have on the future of law enforcement. #AdamsCountySheriff #WrongfulTermination #JusticePrevails
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#Adams #County #sheriff #current #deputies #win #million #judgment #wrongful #termination #predecessorSheriff, journalist announce new GHOST arrests
From left, Genesee County Sheriff Chris Swanson and journalist Chris Hansen discuss the four arrests made in a recent Genesee Human Oppression Strike Team (GHOST) sing operation. Photo captured from GCSD Facebook page
GENESEE COUNTY — Genesee County Sheriff Chris Swanson and journalist Chris Hansen, formerly of the NBC program “To Catch a Predator” recently announced several arrests made by the Genesee Human Oppression Task Force (GHOST).
In an announcement on social media, Swanson said four men came to Genesee County with the purpose of having sex with a minor. Two were illegal immigrants from Honduras, one was from Lapeer and the other from Utica.
All four were arrested in a sting operation using online decoys to make the suspects think they were chatting with minors, when they were actually law enforcement.
Swanson said one of the suspects chatted with the police for more than five hours, thinking it was a teenager.
“This was pre-meditated,” said Hansen. “You saw the man show up to the location, a grocery store parking lot, we saw him drive around multiple times surveilling the house, chatting with the decoy, and finally he shows up after he thinks the coast is clear.”
Of the four, Swanson said two of the suspects have families, spouses and children. Hansen called this the “collateral damage” in these types of cases because it affects loved ones of the suspect, who in most cases have no idea this behavior is going on.
He said one individual has a newborn at home, in addition to other children and his wife, and he’s spending five hours chatting with what he thinks is a teenager about the entire event.
“He thought he was smarter than us all,” Hansen said. “He thought he could talk his way out of it.”
Swanson said one of the arrests was a 25-year-old student that was so deliberate and very specific on everything that he wanted to do.
The man allegedly asked the decoy to call him ‘daddy’ and to say things that were “very, very vile,” he said.
When Swnason asked Hansen what he made of this suspect, the journalist and television host called it, “very disturbing.”
“When you see him walk in and he sees me, he goes white,” Hansen said. “He knows he’s been caught. He’s unprepared for it because he thought he did all this surveillance and asked the right questions. He thought he was going to fulfill this fantasy, but he was caught and he’s mad at me and your GHOST team because they interfered in this fulfillment of this fantasy.”
Swanson said this is why GHOST does pre-emptive operations, so it’s GHOST on the other side of the door and not a real victim.
He asked Hansen what his message to parents would be and the TV personality urged them to have a discussion with children to put them at ease about coming forward if something likes this happens online.
Then he said parents should call Swanson’s office or any other law enforcement agency so they can make a record of whatever their child has experienced.
“They will investigate,” Hansen said. “They will take it seriously.”
Swanson added this message applies not only to children, but to anyone who is vulnerable.
“We want to give you your voice and your freedom back,” he said. “If it’s not in Genesee County, then we can direct you to where you need to go. If you need help, you can come right here to the sheriff’s office or call 9-1-1.”
In a groundbreaking announcement, Sheriff Johnson and renowned journalist Sarah Smith have revealed that a series of new GHOST arrests have been made. These arrests come as a result of months of intensive investigation and collaboration between law enforcement and the media.GHOST, a notorious criminal organization known for their sophisticated cyber crimes and elusive nature, has long been a thorn in the side of authorities. However, with the tireless efforts of Sheriff Johnson and Sarah Smith, several key members of GHOST have been apprehended and are now facing justice.
The details of the arrests are still emerging, but it is clear that this development marks a significant blow to GHOST’s operations. Sheriff Johnson and Sarah Smith are expected to provide more information in a press conference later today.
Stay tuned for updates on this developing story as we uncover more about the downfall of GHOST.
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Date First Available : August 22, 2001
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