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6 days agoLeaked Subpoenas Shed Light on Shadowy Sonoma County Sheriff Whistleblower Case | KQED
Alden declined to comment on the content of the subpoenas because they are still under seal, but he said the release could undermine IOLERO's efforts to protect the investigation, the privacy of Sheriff's Office staff and the whistleblower, who has not been publicly identified. The subject of the whistleblower complaint is also not publicly known. However, in an attempt to quash the subpoenas, Deputy Sheriffs' Association attorney Murphy wrote to county counsel on May 10, 2024:
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