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Misc Info FYI:

This is one of at least half a dozen+ blogs that I have about Kennesaw and all of them are pretty much out of service as I have been gone from K for just over 3 yrs, after 15 years living there.  

So with the passage of time I have posted less and less.  The site 'may' now and then have another post but it is pretty much off my radar scope these days.  So take a look, you might find something of interest, I see that several folks come back repeatedly and are probably disappointed to find nothing new here.  Thanks for looking in -

Bill Harris, Canton, Ga.


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1/19/16
Subject: UNFINISHED MATHEWS BUSINESS FOR THE NEW ADMINISTRATION

Date: 1/9/2016 11:14:52 P.M. Eastern Standard Time From: bloggercentral@aol.com

CC: jon@11alive.com, hbutschek@mdjonline.com, mike.paluska@cbsatlanta.com, will.frampton@cbs46.com, mike.dunston@cbs46.com, lgarrett@mdjonline.com, mlutz@mdjonline.com, Nedra.Rhone@ajc.com, Ty.Tagami@ajc.com

UNFINISHED MATHEWS BUSINESS FOR THE NEW ADMINISTRATION

4 Newcomers to the City Administration may not be aware of the issue of the former mayor having expended City tax money on a private matter wherein he attempted to use City resources to blunt criticism of his administration.

The below is supplied to you for your information and the entire matter, including the Ethics complaint, are dealt with fully at:http://kennesawethicscomplaint.blogspot.com/

The short summary is that in 2014 the mayor was under fire for his and the Cities actions regarding the Castle Lake MHP annexation and rezoning.

I accurately quoted his statements before a KSU Journalism class. These statements made the mayor look foolish and he instructed the City Attorney to draft a 'Cease and Desist' letter to be served on me with threats of legal action for having made up the referenced statements.

He lied to the City Attorney and the Council in order to use his office to attempt to silence my criticism of his actions.

Information from the City Clerk showed an initial expenditure of $1,000 to have the Bentley firm draft and attempt to serve the letter. I believe the final costs put that up to about $1,500.

Council members of that time pointed out to the City Attorney that the quotes were accurate and were available via an online video of his entire 1 1/2 hour talk to the class, plus they were published online by a class member.

The letter was completed and service was attempted but it was never served and was subsequently withdrawn by the City Attorney. I obtained a copy via a FOIA request.

My subsequent Ethics complaint to the City Ethics Board about the mayor's use of City tax money in a private cause was not sustained due to poorly crafted Ethics regulations of that time.

Now that the prior administration is gone it is time for former mayor Mathews to be billed for those funds expended in his private quest to silence a critic of his administration.

The current Mayor and Council are now formally requested to take up the matter and recover the Kennesaw tax money which the former mayor used in his pursuit of his own private matter.

Bill Harris
Citizen Journalist 


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9/12/14

Ethics complaint against Kennesaw Mayor Mathews over public funds use dismissed
by Ricky Leroux


mark mathews ONLY USE THIS ONE
KENNESAW — A recent ethics complaint against Kennesaw Mayor Mark Mathews was dismissed by the city’s ethics board at its meeting Thursday evening, but one City Council member said the matter should have been handled by the council.

The complaint was filed by Bill Harris, a Kennesaw resident and longtime critic of Mathews, on Aug. 12. Harris alleged the mayor improperly used public funds on a personal matter when the city’s attorney drafted a cease and desist letter directing Harris to stop publishing on his website: mayormathews.blogspot.com.

Mathews said he was made aware of the website by Kennesaw citizens, who also told him some residents believed he made the statements written on the site.

Harris claims Mathews used more than $1,000 in public funds for the city’s attorney, Randall Bentley, to draft the letter.

In an email to the MDJ, Mathews would not comment on the complaint itself, but said he appreciated the work done by the ethics board.

“Our Ethics Board is made up of a great mix of our community and serve voluntarily. I appreciate the time and work done by our Ethics Board, and I look forward to their continued commitment to our city. I look forward to working with our council, staff and many wonderful volunteers to continue the growth and help work towards a bright future for Kennesaw,” the mayor wrote.

Kennesaw Council member Cris Eaton-Welsh said she understood Harris’ position, but the issue should have been handled by the City Council.

“The way that the complaint was written, our regulations don’t allow for (Mathews) to be reprimanded for anything that was done there,” she said. “That was really something that we, as a council, should have done with the mayor in private and address the situation. And we weren’t given the time or opportunity because the complaint was filed.”

Eaton-Welsh said she was not present at the ethics meeting, but she believed the complaint was dismissed because the City Council gave Bentley its approval to draft the letter.

“We did approve the expenditure for the cease and desist letter. However, I, as a council member, feel like I was misled when (Mathews) said that he did not say anything that was posted on this website when actually there is video that has him speaking it verbatim,” she said.

Eaton-Welsh is referring to a post on Harris’ website written April 4 containing quotes the mayor made before a Kennesaw State University journalism class March 19, a video of which was posted online.

Eaton-Welsh said she was not aware of the video when the council voted to approve Bentley’s expenses and took Mathews’ word on the matter.

“Then it gets further and worse when we see the rest of the video and the majority of the video is bashing the new council. That’s just no way to create a tone in our community,” she said.

Harris, a retired retail operations investigator, said he was not surprised by the complaint being dismissed, and he rated the chance of a ruling in his favor at 33 percent.

“I would not argue with anyone who might opine that since the Kennesaw Ethics Board was appointed by the mayor and old council that he controlled, any complaints against the mayor might be expected to fail,” he said.

Harris said a correspondent of his suggested he bring his complaint to the state level “now that the State Ethics Board seems to have finally gotten their ducks in a row.”

While he said he is considering this option, he has not made a decision whether to do so.

“If I go forward at state level, I may this time spend a few bucks on an attorney. It is an important and interesting issue and deserves a better response than it was given by our local ethics board,” Harris said.

The Kennesaw Ethics Board is composed of Chairman James Walth, Terri Copeland, Eric Dec, Glenn Dawkins and Robert Quigley, communications director for Cobb County. Members serve two-year terms, according to the Kennesaw city government’s website.

Walth said he had no comment on the complaint or its dismissal, but provided an accounting of the ethics board’s actions at its meeting.

“I do not have any comments to offer at this time. The Board of Ethics met (Thursday) and came to conclusion on each of the charges detailed in Mr. Harris’ ethics complaint. In accordance with the Code aof Ethics on record, Sec: 2-99 (9), we have provided our findings to Kennesaw’s Governing Authority for such action as the governing authority deems appropriate,” he wrote in an email to the MDJ.

The complaint consisted of four parts. The first accused the mayor of using the city attorney for a personal matter. Copeland motioned to dismiss the allegation “as patently unfounded,” according to a draft version of the minutes of the meeting, which state the motion was approved 4-0 with Dawkins absent.

The second portion of the complaint stated the mayor engaged in improper activity by receiving unwarranted, free legal representation. Copeland again motioned to dismiss the allegation as unfounded, and it passed 4-0, the draft version of the minutes state.

The third allegation stated the mayor engaged in malfeasance by requiring the city attorney to perform a harmful act in violation of a public trust. Quigley motioned to dismiss this complaint because “the facts stated were insufficient to invoke the disciplinary jurisdiction of the board,” according to the minutes of the meeting.

The motion passed 3-1, with Dec opposed.

Finally, the complaint alleged the mayor used his position to require Bentley to perform work beyond the city attorney’s normal scope of employment.” Dec motioned to dismiss the allegation as unfounded, which passed 4-0.


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Pants On Fire
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September 01, 2014
So.....let me get this straight.

The city PAID (using citizens money) to draft a letter because the mayor LIED about saying things?

If he did in fact make these statements, and then LIED about it, saying he did not. Why isn't he up on ethics charges for that????????? Why isn't the council repremanding the mayor for lying? Why isn't the council doing ANYTHING to get this mess straightened out?

I guess the mayor has dirty info on all the other city council members. That's the only explaination as to why the council never does anything about him.

Bruce Jenkins
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September 01, 2014
This and other recent posts on the MDJ, has become questionable on the heart of those who are leadership. We must as leaders understand the simple concept of getting over something before its said. Give up the right to be angry, bitter and resentful. Stop punishing people. That's what Ephesians 4:31 says: "Get rid of all bitterness, rage and anger, brawling and slander, along with every form of malice." I talked to someone once who was angry because some family members had cheated her out of some the family inheritance. She had been angry for several years and was considering legal action. I suggested that she forgive them and get past her anger and resentment (regardless of what she did about the money). She emphatically told me, "I have the right to feel this way!" I replied, "No you don't -- not if you're a Christian." We surrender our rights to Jesus as Lord. He commands to forgive. The Scripture teaches us to "get rid of bitterness."

I was talking to a friend one day about the need to get over hurtful experiences. He said to get over it before it happens! In other words, you need to know things are going to go wrong and you're going to hurt in life, and decide now that you are going to get over it and not stay stuck in that place of hurt, anger and resentment. The people of Edom did not come to Israel's rescue when they were attacked and destroyed by war because they "harbored an ancient hostility" (Ezek 35:5). Don't keep stirring the pot. Let it go.

James Garfield was President for less than four months when he was shot in the back on July 2, 1881. While the President remained conscious, the doctor probed the wound with his little finger, searching unsuccessfully for the bullet. Over the course of the summer, a team of doctors tried to locate the bullet. The President clung to life through July and August, but in September he died. He didn't die from the gunshot wound but from infection. The constant probing of the wound ultimately killed him. So it is with our hurts. The more we probe the past wounds the more infection spreads throughout our souls and poisons our relationships.

Leaderless
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August 31, 2014
Well, here we go again, more non stick ethic charges on the mayor, the guy should change his name to "Pam"...nothing sticks to him. As for poor poor Crissy, she couldn't lead any kind of "handling of it" ; she is afraid of Matthews, mainly cause she wants to be mayor, (please help us) or she doesn't know how to cut down all her drama. This bunch is so dysfunctional, a team of head shrinks couldn't help them. 9 months of work on no smoking in parks, (this makes sense, we can have a gun but you light a cigarette they throw you in the clink, really logical) and a bunch still couldn't find their bottoms with a map, a guide and a seeing eye dog. I for one would like to have some leadership. Someone who doesn't just use fancy mailers for elections filled with promises they won't deliver. Can we find somebody in Kennesaw who knows what to do, does it and doesn't have to have their photo every week in the paper like Crissy and Mark??? I am so leaderless in Kennesaw.

Be Careful
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August 31, 2014
Cris Welsh says the council "should have" handled it. Then do it. Why should the fact that a citizen filed an ethics complaint stop the council from properly handling the situation with the mayor.

If it needs to be addressed, then address it.

Are you saying that because a citizen filed a complaint that takes the councils power to act on it's own away?

Elections can't come soon enough.


Read more: The Marietta Daily Journal - Ethics complaint against Kennesaw Mayor Mathews over public funds use dismissed 


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Just for a bit of clarification, BEFORE sending off the Ethics Complaint I sent an email to the 5 Council members July 26th asking them to take action.  

When none replied after 17 days, I filed the Ethics complaint on Aug 12th.  Had anyone been interested in doing something at Council level I would NOT have filed.

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July 26, 2014

Dear Council Members:

RE:  Complaint About Malfeasance by Kennesaw mayor

During June and July of 2014 the current Kennesaw mayor mis-used City of Kennesaw resources, namely City employees and City funds, in an attempt to vex, hinder, annoy and intimidate a Kennesaw resident, myself, who has been a critic of the mayor for several years.

Specifically, said mayor related to the City Attorney and Council members, various allegations regarding a blog site maintained by me, which is in part critical of various actions of the mayor regarding several issues, but more recently the issue of Castle Lake Mobile Home Park.

In this regard the blog site http://mayormathews.blogspot.com/ quoted the mayor as having said:
"The mobile home residents are just being lied to everyday by the seller who is more interested in keeping his monthly cash flow . . .

What the owner is doing is borderline unethical in my opinion . . .

  He is having his managers tell the tenants the land is not sold, which technically it is not, so he is continuing to rent to unsuspecting tenants never bothering to tell them they may have to  be gone by June of this year. . .

  It's pitiful, taking something super positive and it gets undermined by the residents not even knowing they are about to be put out."

The mayor claimed to the City Attorney and Council that he had not said these things and required the City Attorney to do research over an extended period of time and draft a 3 page 'Cease and Desist; Retraction demand letter', all based on mis-statements and lies by the mayor*.

Billing records, incomplete at this writing, show that the City Attorney and his Marietta legal firm have claimed fees and expenses of $1,055.47 for research, drafting and attempting to serve this letter.

As of this writing said letter remains un served, although via a FOIA request this item, billing information and emails became available and are now posted at the referenced blog site.

The quotes the mayor denied making were made before a KSU Journalism class in March this year, and were published by these students as part of their class work and a video of the 1 hour and 28 minute address to this class was also put online**.

Clearly the mayor lied to the City Attorney and Council and cost the City of Kennesaw taxpayers a considerable amount of money on what was a personal matter with the mayor using his office in an attempt to silence a critic of his mayoral administration.

REQUESTED ACTIONS:


1)  I ask that the City Council vote a measure of censure for the mayors actions, and 
2)  Require him to pay the entire costs of his actions in this matter.

Saturday, August 30, 2014

Complaint Results FYI:


City of Kennesaw Board of Ethics Minutes

August 28, 2014, 6:30 PM



Boy Scout Hut


The Board meeting was held on August 28, 2014 in the Boy Scout Hut at Adams Park, 6:40 p.m.

Members Present: Terri Copeland, James Walth, Robert Quigley, Eric Dec & Sam Hensley Jr, Consulting attorney 

The meeting was called to order by Chairperson James Walth. 

The Board reviewed and discussed the Ethics Complaint filed by William Harris against Mayor Mathews. There was no public comment.

In regards to the allegation of a violation of Section 2-93 (4) of the Code of Ethics, a motion was made by Terri Copeland to dismiss the complaint as patently unfounded; it was seconded by Eric Dec. Vote taken, approved 4-0. Motion carried.

In regards to the allegation of a violation of Section 2-93 (5) of the Code of Ethics, a motion was made by Terri Copeland to dismiss the complaint as patently unfounded; it was seconded by Eric Dec. Vote taken, approved 4-0. Motion carried.

In regards to the allegation of a violation of Section 2-93 (6) of the Code of Ethics, a motion was made by Robert Quigley to dismiss the complaint as the facts stated were insufficient to invoke the disciplinary jurisdiction of the board; it was seconded by Terri Copeland. Vote taken, approved 3-1 (Eric Dec opposed). Motion carried.

In regards to the allegation of a violation of Section 2-93 (7) b. of the Code of Ethics, a motion was made by Eric Dec to dismiss the complaint as patently unfounded; it was seconded by Robert Quigley. Vote taken, approved 4-0. Motion carried.

With there being no further business to bring before the Board, the meeting was adjourned at 7:51 pm.


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Who is on the Board?



2014 ETHICS BOARD MEMBERS


· 5 members, 2-year terms - Board meets 3rd Tuesday of April & October, 6:00 p.m. in the Ben Robertson Community Center. 

Qualifications: City resident with residency of 12 months prior to serving as a member.

· Shall not be a member of any other board or commission.

· Established by Ordinance dated December 19, 1994.



MEMBERS PHONE, FAX, E-MAIL TERM - EXPIRES - SPONSOR


Terri Copeland, 3782 N. Hampton Dr. Kennesaw, GA 30144
terri.copeland@gmail.com
(c) 678-697-6693 (h) 770-245-2610 770-419-2453 (fax) Dec. 2015 Council


Glenn Dawkins, 2641 Ives Way NW Kennesaw, GA 30152
dawkinsg@me.com
(h) 678-580-7119 (c) 678-580-7119 Dec. 2015 Council


Eric Dec, 1901 Westover Lane Kennesaw, GA 30152
ericjdec@aol.com
(c) 404-668-6620 (h) 770-528-9357 Dec. 2015 Council


Robert Quigley, 2633 Morningside Trail Kennesaw, GA 30144
rquigley@cobbcounty.org
(h) 770-428-3080 (c) 678-859-3565 (w) 770-528-2485 Dec. 2014 Council


James Walth, Chair
2039 Dobbins Drive Kennesaw, GA 30144
jwalth@bellsouth.net
(h) 404-239-2212 (c) 404-452-4363 Dec. 2014 Council

Thursday, August 28, 2014


The results of the hearing are about what I expected since the Mayor and old Council are responsible for the Board's configuration.



City of Kennesaw 
Board of Ethics 
Special Called Meeting 
August 28, 2014 Agenda 
6:30 p.m. 
Community Center 
2753 Watts Drive, Kennesaw 


1. Call to Order 

2. Old business: None 

3. New business: To review complaint received on 8/12/14 to determine if it is in proper form. If so, to determine if it is unjustified, frivolous, patently unfounded or fails to state facts sufficient to invoke the disciplinary jurisdiction of the board. 

4. Adjourn 


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8/13/14

The below complaint was filed with the Kennesaw City Clerk at 11:15 a.m. on Tues Aug 12, 2014 by myself, Bill Harris, it runs 12 pages

First page in the MDJ was the report on the Mathews complaint, you can see the article at: http://mdjonline.com/view/full_story/25599487/article-Ethics-complaint-brought-against-Kennesaw-mayor?instance=home_top_bullets

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This is an Ethics Complaint regarding Malfeasance and violation of the Kennesaw Ethics Code by Mayor Mathews


Specific Allegations of Misconduct by a City Official:


As set forth in the Kennesaw Code of Ethics at Sec. 2-92 Intent, the Kennesaw mayor is required to be independent and impartial and not use his office for private gain and to hold office in a manner that gives citizens public confidence in the mayor’s actions.

These requirements were violated in: 

Sec 2-93 (4), by the mayor's use of his official position to fraudulently secure personal representation by the Kennesaw City Attorney, Mr. R. Randall Bentley Sr. and his Marietta firm of Bentley, Bentley and Bentley, in pursuit of a private and personal matter by untrue claims that the legal representation was an Official Act or Action and by his misuse of City resources in this private matter. 

Sec. 2-93 (5), by engaging in the described improper activity and by conduct that was incompatible with the proper discharge of his official mayoral duties in an attempt to benefit from unwarranted free legal representation.

Sec. 2-93 (6), Engaging in Malfeasance as a member of the governing authority, by requiring performance by a public official, the City Attorney, of an act that is legally unjustified, harmful, and used in violation of a public trust. 

    By his false claims of libel and slander of himself in his position as mayor, in order to induce the City Attorney and/or the City Council to take action on his own behalf and to have his private legal cause taken up by the City by a 3 page letter being drafted and served as a 'Cease and Desist, Demand for Retraction' letter by the City Attorney on his behalf and he did, by these actions and mis-statements, cause City employees to use City resources and City funds (at least $1,055.47) in the creation of the referenced letter. 

Sec. 2-93 (7) b., in that the mayor used his position to require the City Attorney to perform work outside the normal course of the City's employment by researching, drafting and making efforts to serve the letter. 

Sec. 2-94,  Disclosure of Conflicts of Interest.  The mayor had a clear conflict of interest in attempting to bully a blogger (myself) who had been a critic of his administration over a period of 10 months.  The issue was and remains one that the mayor should have taken up with a private attorney paid for out of his own funds and not by using the City Attorney to take up the matter.

    Had the allegations of the libel/slander, in the quoting statements of the mayor been true, it "might" have been arguable that the drafted letter had some merit and was in the City's interest to correct alleged mis-statements, however, this contention fails entirely as the mayor knew that he had made the disputed statements before a KSU journalism class on 3/19/2014.*  

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* The 4 quotes come from the short article "Kennesaw Mayor Blasts Owner of Annexed Mobile Home Park" written by Alicia Newton for the April 3, 2014 issue of CapstoneQuarterly, see: http://capstonequarterly.wordpress.com/tag/whole-foods-kennesaw-development/ and  the video tape of the mayors address is at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=geEulOuU7Gg titled 'Mayor's Speech' Published on Mar 20, 2014

The referenced blog site is at:  http://mayormathews.blogspot.com/



Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Additional Information


Additional relevant Information Regarding Misconduct:  

From the mayor's filling of a vacant seat on the Council, through the last Council election, to the more recent Castle Lake MHP issue I have blogged about the mayor and what I consider his ethically challenged administration.

During April I brought up his KSU comments of March 19, wherein he was very critical of the treatment of Castle Lake residents by the owners/management of this soon to be sold MHP.

This was newsworthy due to his having been seen as being entirely supportive of the Park owners and their pending sale, even to the extent of rushing through the Council both annexation and rezoning over a course of 28 days from announcement in a State of the City speech to Council approval of both items but without any more than smoke and mirrors promises of a 'relocation package' for park residents.

Thus, his March 2014 bombastic and negative statements about the Park owners/management seemed in direct conflict with his prior actions on their behalf. 

The information reached both the Canadian Ergas owners and the Vancouver Sun newspaper via my blog and it seems that the mayor felt the necessity in early June to disclaim those statements by alleging libel, slander and saying in part via his allegations repeated by the City Attorney in his 3 page letter that:
 "Another example of false and defamatory offered as the Mayor's misquotes are as follows:
*  "The mobile home residents are just being lied to everyday by the seller who is more interested in keeping his monthly cash flow . . .
*  What the owner is doing is borderline unethical in my opinion . . .
 *  He is having his managers tell the tenants the land is not sold, which technically it is not, so he is continuing to rent to unsuspecting tenants never bothering to tell them they may have to  be gone by June of this year. . .
  *  It's pitiful, taking something super positive and it gets undermined by the residents not even knowing they are about to be put out."

The mayor informed the City Attorney and Council, in part via an 'executive session' that he was the victim of my blog sites having libeled, slandered, misquoted him and had the City attorney and the City Attorney's firm of Bentley, Bentley and Bentley do extensive research over at least 4 days (June 16, 17, 19 and 20th) and 49 visits to my blog site, the result being the referenced 3 page 'Cease and Desist, Demand for Retraction' letter which cost as of mid-July $1,055.47 of City money.

Various attempts at 'service' of this missive were tried, initially via certified mail, then via process server (cost $180.00) and when both were unsuccessful, information reached me via those in the City administration that he was "running around City Hall trying to find someone who knows you to invite you out to lunch so you can then be served with the letter." and that "he has someone watching your house to serve you when you leave."

Shortly after this the City Attorney received information from several responsible parties working for/at/with the City, that the quotes complained about, which were the focus of the letter, were entirely accurate, already known about by various people in the City administration and had been available for several months as well as being available on my blog site http://mayormathews.blogspot.com/.

At this point efforts to have this letter 'served' stopped, leaving the City with a useless and unserved 3 page letter and a bill which will probably top out at around $1,500.

This mayor has a long standing reputation for being a bully and this charge has appeared both at Council meetings and via an article in the MDJ.*

In this complained about instance the mayor has over stepped and has used City employees and City funds in his latest futile attempt at bullying.

It is time that the mayor be sent a firm message via public reprimand or censure that such activity will not be tolerated and misuse of City personnel and funds in a private spat is unacceptable.



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* "2 Councilwomen, Resident Accuse mayor of Bullying" by Rachel Gray, MDJ Reporter, January 22, 2014, see:  http://www.mdjonline.com/view/full_story/24435413/article-2-councilwomen--resident-accuse-mayor-of-bullying

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

City Letter and Costs to mid July

Shown first is the original letter then an easier to read copy of the letter:



Bentley, Bentley & Bentley
Attorneys at Law
241 Washington Avenue
Marietta, Georgia 30060
(770) 422-2300

  June 20, 2014

Mr. Bill Harris
3236 Summer Stream Lane
Kennesaw, Georgia 30152
Dear Mr. Harris:

This Firm represents the City of Kennesaw, the Honorable Mark Mathews, and the City Council of Kennesaw.

DEMAND IS HEREBY FORMALLY MADE that Bill Harris, alleged owner/author of the blog (www.mayormathews.blogspot.com) immediately cease and desist publishing any and all statements about Mayor Mathews and the City of Kennesaw that are purported to be quoted by the Mayor Mark Mathews; and any that are false, defamatory, and cause significant hard to his reputation and good name; and to the reputation and good name of the City of Kennesaw.  We are giving you formal notice that, you, Bill Harris at your blog (www.mayormathers.blogspot.com) have posted misleading and false statements that have caused and are causing irreparable damage.

The blog you have created and operate appears to impersonate Mayor Mathews by using his name as the title of the blog and stating "Current Mayor of Kennesaw, Ga", yet making no claim that is conspicuous and public in manner of author/ownership by Bill Harris, and in fact you conceal the fact that you are the author/creator/publisher of the blog.  Your blog is misleading and confusing to the public by leading them to possibly believe that the opinions and statements are from Mayor Mark Mathews.

Mr. Harris, at your blog (www.mayormathews.blogspot.com) you have published the following false, malicious and libelous statements, among others, about Mayor Mathews, and impersonating Mayor Mathews by misleading the public to believe the Mayor wrote the blog.  We were alerted by concerned citizens of Kennesaw, that the following example appeared on the front page on June 16, 2014 which falsely "appears" to be statements from the Mayor including "1" statements.

  Monday, June 16, 2014

  What happened to the often promised 'relocation package'?


  This seems to be the latest news of the Castle Lake MHP with residents getting a 30 day notice to quit.  But where is the often promised 'relocation package'.
 
  Fuqua claims via his lawyer, Garvis Sams of Marietta, that by the time of the August closing that there will be one, but by then it seems the residents (or most of them) will have been removed leaving only a few for Fuqua to have to relocate at the 'claimed' cost of $3,000 per lot.

  So what we seem to have is a purposely delayed closing moved to August so the MHP can clean house and get rid of most of the affected residents before Jeff Fuqua takes over and is responsible for any relocation.

  I never believed there was going to be a relocation package and I made this clear to the City Council.  They should not have allowed any annexation or rezoning to go forward without a firm package, of course they paid NO attention and rushed into approving everything Fuqua and the Canadian owners* of the MHP wanted.

  Now residents are being told to pack up and leave in 30 days.

Another example of false and defamatory offered as the Mayor's misquotes are as follows:

  *  "The mobile home residents are just being lied to everyday by the seller who is more interested in keeping his monthly cash flow . . .
  *  What the owner is doing is borderline unethical in my opinion . . .
  *  He is having his managers tell the tenants the land is not sold, which technically it is not, so he is continuing to rent to unsuspecting tenants never bothering to tell them they may have to  be gone by June of this year. . .
  *  It's pitiful, taking something super positive and it gets undermined by the residents not even knowing they are about to be put out."

The statements, representations, and false light published/authored by you, Mr. Harris at your blog:  (www.mayormathews.blogspot.com) are categorically false.  There is no factual basis for them.  Instead the facts establish that they are NOT true.

At this point, any further republication at your blog:  (www.mayormathews.blogspot.com), after receipt of this letter, is a knowing publication of untrue statements and misquotes, and as such, deliberately defamatory communications.  Further republication includes failure to delete the link and/or publish a correction.

Toward this end, DEMAND is hereby made that you, Bill Harris, at your blog (www.mayormathers.blogspot.com) remove from any false and defamatory statement purporting to be made by quoting the Mayor Mathews or other City Council members:  (including, but not limited to, those referenced above) and take aggressive steps to ensure that you, at (www.mayormathews.blogspot.com) do not publish any false statements of this sort in any subsequent blog posts or other forums by you as (www.mayormathews.blogspot.com).  We also demand that you place in a comspicuous manner in the header of the blog; that you are the author and owner of the blog; and the blog represents your opinions. alone.

Your failure to comply with this demand by July 2, 2014 pursuant to O.C.G.A. 51-5-11; will leave us no choice but to recommend that the City of Kennesaw to pursue all legal causes of action that they might have, which includes litigation in which the City of Kennesaw, and the Mayor of the City of Kennesaw, et al. would pursue damages, attorney's fees, and costs.

Sincerely
Bentley, Bentley and Bentley

R. Randall Bentley Sr.
City Attorney





Costs to mid-July were $1,055.47

12 Pages as they were submitted Tuesday 8/12/14















Ethics complaint brought against Kennesaw mayor
by Ricky Leroux
August 13, 2014 04:00 AM | 1510 views | 4 4 comments | 5 5 recommendations | email to a friend | print
Mark Mathews
Mark Mathews
KENNESAW — A Kennesaw resident and longtime critic of Kennesaw Mayor Mark Mathews filed an ethics complaint against the mayor Tuesday, alleging he improperly used public funds on a personal matter, a charge Mathews rebuts.

According to the Kennesaw city code, the city clerk must give the complaint to the Kennesaw Ethics Board within three days. After receiving the complaint, the board will determine its merit. If it is found to be frivolous or unfounded, the board members have the power to dismiss it. If the complaint is found to have merit, however, the board will call a hearing.


According to ciry code, the hearing must be conducted within 60 days of receiving the complaint. If a hearing is not conducted in that time frame, the complaint is automatically dismissed and cannot be refiled for six months. 


Tuesday’s ethics complaint is the latest in a long saga of conflict between Bill Harris, a retired retail operations investigator who filed the complaint, and the mayor. The issue at hand involves a website with the address mayormathews.blogspot.com, which Harris writes on. 


At the Aug. 4 meeting of the Kennesaw City Council, Mathews described the issue he had with the website.


“There were a couple of different sources that had put out information, one that actually was impersonating me, that was brought to my attention by a citizen, who also pointed out that some of the residents believed that I had made those statements directly,” he said. “And that was inaccurate. And so that had to be addressed.”


After finding out about the blog post, Mathews said he brought it to the attention of the city attorney, Randall Bentley.


“It was brought to my attention and I forwarded it to the city attorney. The city attorney reviewed it, and we discussed it with the city council,” he said.


The discussion resulted in a cease and desist letter being drafted against Harris, which Mathews said was done based on Brantley’s advice.


“It was done at his request, and the council authorized it. I would hope he’s giving proper legal advice and he’s operating within his legal bounds, which I’m confident that he is. And it was done with full authorization with the council,” he said.


The cease and desist letter states the website “appears to impersonate Mayor Mathews by using his name as the title of the blog and stating ‘Current Mayor of Kennesaw, Ga.,’ yet making no claim that is conspicuous and public in manner of the author/ownership by Bill Harris.”


In his ethics complaint, Harris, a Kennesaw resident for more than 13 years, alleges the mayor used “his official position to fraudulently secure personal representation by the Kennesaw City Attorney” to draft a cease and desist letter against Harris.


Harris’ complaint goes on to say the mayor made “false claims of libel and slander” to induce the city council and city attorney to draft the letter.


The complaint also states the issue “was and remains one that the mayor should have taken up with a private attorney paid for out of his own funds and not by using the city attorney to take up the matter.”


Harris claims Mathews used more than $1,000 in city resources to draft the letter.


When made aware of the complaint, council member Cris Eaton-Welsh said she could see both sides of the issue and she would prefer the two parties sat “around a table together and figured it out.”


In the ethics complaint, Harris requests the city council “censure” the mayor, which is defined as an official reprimand. Eaton-Welsh described it differently.


“It means nothing. It’s a slap on the wrist. That’s all it is. A censure is useless. And that’s one of the reasons the ethics commission needs to be autonomous and be able to have some teeth (regarding) what they do,” she said.


Still, she said she believes in the ethics commission, which will now decide the matter.


“I completely have faith that our ethics commission will take a thorough look and make the decision that’s best for our community,” Welsh said.


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2 Hours Ago
Perhaps Kennesaw Taxpayers will remember Matthews' antics as they VOTE against Commissar Lee's SPLOST!

Jerry in Kennesaw
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3 Hours Ago
Good grief! The next election in Kennesaw cannot come soon enough. Over-reaching, city-wide smoke bans; parking lot smoke bans; accusations of misusing city funds; posting excerpts of correspondence meant for the council in social media; accusations of very socially inappropriate behavior; and attacking of free speech...what's next?

Oh Really??
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6 Hours Ago
Again. Can't wait to vote him out of office.

The last time there was an ethics complaint against him, for using city equipment to do personal business, he got out of if by saying he wasn't a city employee.

But a year later when the credit card scandal broke, he said there don't need to be extra rules for mayor and council regarding credit card usage because it's covered in the employee handbook, and they are employees of the city.

Well, which is it Mr. Mathews?

Are you an employee of the city or not?????

Seems like his tune changes every time he gets in trouble.

Seems like the website mentioned took issue personally with Mathews, not the city. So why should the city pay to do Mathews dirty legal revenge work?????

Vote him out.

Vote him out.

And I wonder, why doesn't the city council do something about him?

Kennesaw Tax Payer
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7 Hours Ago
Well, here we go again. The Matthews bulldozer wants to push down another citizen making their own comments on their own page, can't have that freedom of speaches thing can we. We either have him saying things from the meeting chair or using the city attorney to threaten people, either way sounds like if you disagree with him you pay a price. We have got to rid politics of bullies that if they don't like what you are saying, they use their office to hurt you. So sad that it comes down to this with him.

As for Welch, well she has become in this lady's eyes just as bad as Mattews, wanting her picture in the paper just as much. Every week, Welch then Mattews, then it's Mattews then Welch, you would think there isn't any body else in the City's government, just these two publicity vanity seeking narsistic self gratifying over indulged politicians. Isn't it time we have leadership and not these two. She says in the artical that she sees both sides, figures, one minute she is bashing Mattews the next she sees his side, what a hypocritical viewpoint. She needs to get running her business and leave the city government to real leadership that takes a stand and stays the course. I guess she "Welches" on her responsibility when it comes to real leadership. The next election can not come soon enough, is there any body in Kennesaw that has true leadership understanding of what the people of Kennesaw need and want. Can we ever be delivered from the glory hounds of these politicians, ones that are accused child molesters, ethic charged, publicity seekers for their business, have wives that are accused shoplifters, and get on Facebook ranting like an deranged manic because someone disagrees with her, and want support health polices for the city but smoke like a furnace themselves. Good Lord please deliver us from this bunch of self righteous autocrats who propose nothing more then the same we have had in the past poor excuses of leadership. I clean my house with a broom, it's time this lady gets a broom with a ballot box and gets this bunch voted out!


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