vision2020@moscow.com: Fw: Civil Rights Violations in Moscow

Fw: Civil Rights Violations in Moscow

Sue Hovey (suehovey@moscow.com)
Mon, 25 May 1998 21:59:52 -0700

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> From: Sue Hovey <suehovey@moscow.com>
> To: jane@notme.com
> Subject: Re: Civil Rights Violations in Moscow
> Date: Sunday, May 24, 1998 12:30 PM
>
> To Joan Berney: I am not sure who is writing what and just which pieces
of
> this e-mail directly relate to the court case. I have known two of the
> people you mentioned since they were high school students--Craig and
> Kristi. Both of them were exemplary young people then and, I believe,
> continue to be so today. I was contacted by Kristi and asked to testify
> for your son. Inasmuch as I found him to be an active 7th grader who was
> sometimes popping off when it would have suited him better to do
something
> else--but in no way did I see him as a malicious person--I said I would
be
> happy to do so. Several days later Kristi contacted me and said you were
> settling with the landlord out of court and I would not be needed. In
our
> discussion we commented that we were glad things were getting settled. I
> have absolutely no recollection of Kristi acting as though she were
> intimidated--she is a strong young woman, I cannot imagine she could have
> been forced into pushing for a settlement she did not believe in. So you
> leave me perplexed--not in denial.
>
> Sue Hovey
>
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