Two months after a set of public records was requested, Pima County
Supervisor Ally Miller has doubled and tripled down on demonstrably false
claims that she does not use her personal email for public business.
Denying their existence, Miller has stonewalled turning over documents —
putting herself, her staff and county taxpayers at risk of a lawsuit.
Documents just disclosed show that she instructed staffers to use private
emails and encrypted drives to avoid "prying eyes." Those papers show a
longstanding practice of handling files that may lead to a criminal probe
against her for evading state public records laws. County Administrator
Chuck Huckelberry confirmed that he turned over copies of the emails to the
Pima County Attorney's Office. He declined to comment further.
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