Ex-GOP leaders file lawsuits against Gov. Cox, Zions' Anderson and Tribune, among others
Two former Salt Lake County GOP leaders filed lawsuits against state and county leaders and others on Friday, saying there was a coordinated campaign to remove them from their roles in the Republican party.
Both David Robinson and Scott Millers lawsuits name more than 100 defendants, including Gov. Spencer Cox, Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson, Senate leader Brad Wilson and House leader Stuart Adams, Zions Bank President and CEO Scott Anderson and The Salt Lake Tribune, among others.
In March 2021, The Tribune reported more than half a dozen Republican women said they experienced a toxic environment within the Salt Lake County GOP. The women accused Robinson, the partys former volunteer communications director, of harassment, body shaming and other inappropriate behavior. They also said Miller, the partys former chairman, dismissed their complaints about this behavior.
Robinson filed a notice of claim against the state in October, which is required when filing a lawsuit against a government agency or a state employee. The notice included statements, social media comments and Facebook likes from state leaders that he said constituted a concerted effort to defame him.
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