The government released more information about the NCED employment of the son of Ysleta School District Trustee Mickey Duntley, at a time when the district was considering a large contract with the company.
The information was released as part of the government effort to disqualify attorney Mary Stillinger from representing three people, Ysleta School Board Trustee Milton “Mickey” Duntley, El Paso School Board Trustee Charles Roark, and former NCED Chief Operating Officer Ernie Lopez, that the government states are "targets" in the ongoing public corruption investigation. [story]
In the latest filings, the government released more information about the efforts to maintain a job at NCED for the son of Duntley.
Read the documents below. The first is the government response to Stillinger's reply to the governments first series of actions; the following two are procedural arguments about Stillinger's effort to strike the government's motion to disqualify.
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