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Legal Showdown: Former Administrator David Lorenzo Files $5M Lawsuit Against Palisades Park

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Fired Palisades Park Administrator Sues for $5 Million, Alleging Defamation and Discrimination After Termination

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Palisades Park  NJ, the political drama surrounding the controversial $1 million police trailer in Palisades Park is just one element of a larger legal battle. The former Borough Administrator, David Lorenzo, who was suspended and later terminated by the borough, has filed a significant federal lawsuit alleging defamation, retaliation, and discrimination against the municipality and its officials.

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Judge Rules in City of Hackensack’s Favor in Precedent Setting OPRA Lawsuit Mayor Labrosse: ‘Let’s Stop Wasting Time and Taxpayer Money on Frivolous Lawsuits and Excessive Records Requests’

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HACKENSACK NJ, In a decision released this week, New Jersey Superior Court Assignment Judge Bonnie Mizdol has ruled in favor of the City of Hackensack in a lawsuit brought by a political opponent of the Mayor and Council, Steven Gelber, who sought to have their “Labrosse Team” Facebook page deemed a government record. Gelber was represented in the suit by Jason Nunnermacker, a former Hackensack School Board President and unsuccessful City Council candidate who lost his re-election campaign in April. The judge disagreed, citing the page’s political nature in both its content and its description and ruling that it is not an official government record subject to the Open Public Records Act (“OPRA”).

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