San Diego is paying hundreds of thousands of dollars to settle public-records lawsuits

By Jeff McDonald, San Diego Union-Tribune, Dec. 27, 2022

The city of San Diego has paid more than $240,000 in attorney fees and court costs since the start of last year for denying California Public Records Act requests — and more judgments are likely coming soon.

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