Greitens' private impeachment attorneys will not receive state compensation
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. Missouri taxpayers wont actually be on the hook for more than $150,000 in legal fees for two attorneys hired solely for potential impeachment proceedings.
On June 14, 2018, the Missouri Office of Administration declined to pay Ross Garber and Edward Greim. Sarah Steelman, head of the Office of Administration, sent the two attorneys identical letters denying them state compensation for legal services they provided to then-Governor Eric Greitens.
The two attorneys said they were hired by Greitens to represent the governors office in its official capacity. Greitens also had attorneys representing him in his personal capacity.
In letter to Steelman earlier in the week, Rep. Jay Barnes that taxpayer defense of elected official subject to impeachment proceedings was expressly and soundly rejected by the Framer of the 1945 Missouri Constitution.
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