Arizona Attorney General Rejects Recall Douglas Campaign Complaint

Late last week, Max Goshert, Chairman of the Coalition to Recall Diane Douglas was informed that the Arizona Attorney General had reviewed the organization’s complaint and found no wrong doing by Douglas Chief of Staff Michael Bradley.

According to sources, Goshert had filed the nuisance complaint with only the vague information and questions found in the press release he wrote announcing his complaint.

According to the press release, the complaint was filed against Superintendent Diane Douglas and her Chief of Staff, Michael Bradley, “for violating (sic) the policies and provisions of the Arizona Revised Statutes that protect civil and political liberties…”

According to the group, Bradley sent an email “to a local nonprofit education organization that questions their relationship (sic) chairman of the coalition, Max Goshert; their ability to endorse the recall; and whether they support the recall of Superintendent Douglas.” Goshert claimed in his press release/complaint that “on Tuesday, September 1, 2015 when the Coalition to Recall Diane Douglas was forwarded from a local nonprofit education organization an email notice they received through its online portal from Michael Bradley, the Chief of Staff for the Arizona Department Education, with the name of Max Goshert, the Chairman for the Coalition to Recall Diane Douglas, identified in the subject line.”

The group implied that Bradley was working in his official capacity. However, Bradley told the ADI, “I was home ill all that day as my leave records show. Unfortunately, I suffer from osteonecrosis so sometimes I can’t walk do to the pain of dead bones. That was such a day.”

It is unclear why the complaint was filed against Douglas as well.

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