Pay-to-play lawsuit: Plaintiff files complaint after records request denied

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February 13, 2009

[edit] Pay-to-play lawsuit: Plaintiff files complaint after records request denied

"The plaintiff in the alleged pay-to-play lawsuit involving the Educational Retirement Board and the State Investment Council has filed a complaint saying he was wrongfully denied records under the Inspection of Public Records Act.

The request by Frank Foy asked for "any and all records" related to board or advisory group meetings, Vanderbilt Capitol Advisors, Pioneer Investment Group, ERB chairman Bruce Malott, Meyners and Co., State Investment Officer Gary Bland and Foy, among other things.

The ERB denied the request, saying in part that it is overly broad. The complaint is against the ERB, Malott and Bland."

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