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Lawyers representing Sheriff Alfred Montgomery have asked the court to dismiss a case brought in June by Missouri’s attorney general seeking to remove him from office. The lawyers told retired Circuit ...
Sheriff Montgomery of St. Louis has controversially hired Sonya Jenkins-Gray, previously fired for misuse of a city vehicle, ...
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (First Alert 4) - The former director of personnel for the City of St. Louis has been hired by the St. Louis ...
If Ms. Jenkins-Gray does not resign and continues to serve on the board,” Kehoe said, “she will have to address those ...
Sonya Jenkins Gray is joining the Sheriff’s department as the new Chief of Human Resources according to a press release early ...
Jenkins-Gray, who was ousted as the head of the city’s civil service for using public resources for a personal trip to ...
An extraordinary writ of quo warranto does not apply in this matter and should not serve to oust a democratically elected sheriff,” the filing says.
On May 7, federal investigators sent a subpoena looking into the relationship between Montgomery and a man named Malik Taylor ...
LOUIS—Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has filed a lawsuit to remove St. Louis Sheriff Alfred Montgomery from office. Tuesday, the embattled sheriff said he would not resign despite Bailey’s ...
The Missouri Attorney General’s Office is ordering records from a St. Louis-area skydiving company as part of its effort to remove St. Louis Sheriff Alfred Montgomery from office.
The seven wide-ranging subpoenas filed last week seek records including video footage, employee files, emails, memoranda and even license plate reader results.