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Man exposes alleged corruption in local DA's office

October 23, 2024 | Polk County, Oregon


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Man exposes alleged corruption in local DA's office
During a recent government meeting, Robert Greenway raised serious allegations against the local District Attorney's office, claiming corruption and misconduct. Greenway, a resident of Southeast Academy Drive, expressed his frustrations regarding the DA's office, specifically targeting an individual named Felton, who he accused of being corrupt and unresponsive to inquiries.

Greenway detailed an incident involving a police officer who allegedly contacted two women at the DA's office for guidance on how to handle a situation involving him. He claimed that the officer received vague responses and was unable to identify the individuals he spoke with. This lack of accountability prompted Greenway to escalate the matter to the Secretary of State, as he seeks to hold the DA's office accountable for what he described as \"crazy things\" happening within.

He mentioned an upcoming hearing on December 4th with the Citizens Review Board in Salem, where he hopes to uncover more information about the interactions between the officer and the DA's office. Greenway expressed his belief that he deserves answers regarding the treatment he has received, particularly in light of his ongoing efforts to address issues with the Building Codes Division at the Edgewater state office.

The meeting concluded with Greenway being reminded of the three-minute speaking limit, after which he was unable to finish his remarks. His testimony highlights growing concerns about transparency and accountability within the local DA's office, raising questions about the oversight mechanisms in place to address such allegations.

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