Transparency News, 8/4/25

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Former Virginia governor Douglas Wilder is suing Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) president Michael Rao and one other VCU employee after they investigated claims that Wilder was contributing to a hostile work environment within the university’s Wilder School. On Friday, Aug. 1, Wilder filed a federal lawsuit against Rao and Suzanne Milton, VCU’s chief audit and compliance executive. According to court documents obtained by 8News, he is suing to “challeng[e] malicious, unsubstantiated and retaliatory acts orchestrated by [Rao] and [Milton] under the guise of institutional compliance.” Wilder was told the allegations included claims of a threatening environment at the Wilder School, as well as “an abusive relationship with Dean Susan Gooden.” Wilder himself was accused of threatening colleagues and misusing university personnel. According to Wilder, Milton told him she could not provide the details he requested because of privacy concerns. The lawsuit alleges that Milton refused to give him these details because Rao told her to withhold them, not because of any privacy concerns.
WRIC

Chesapeake spent over $110,000 in recent years to litigate lawsuits against council members

Richmond officials say the $5.8M bill for a wrongful conviction was a surprise

Fredericksburg School Board Has Had a Bad Month

This week, I’m delving into the Jeffrey Epstein saga: We know from news reports that Trump’s name was in the Epstein files. But what hasn’t been reported is that an FBI FOIA team redacted Trump’s name—and the names of other prominent public figures—from the documents, according to three people familiar with the matter who were not authorized to speak with the media. That team, tasked with conducting a final review of the voluminous cache, had applied the redactions before the DOJ and the FBI concluded last month that “no further disclosure” of the files “would be appropriate or warranted.” From the government’s perspective, Trump was a private citizen when the Epstein investigation took place and therefore is entitled to privacy protections. Read on and I’ll explain.
Jason Leopold’s FOIA Files

“Democracies die behind closed doors.” ~ U.S. District Judge Damon Keith, 2002

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