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Today’s episode tears the lid off Mantua, Ohio’s public records dodge. I don’t ask you to trust me—I show the receipts. Watch as the town solicitor, Bill Mason, physically disposes of what I believe were public records after a public disciplinary hearing, all caught on video. This isn’t just about note cards—it’s about how power filters questions, buries accountability, and erases the public’s right to know.
Ohio law is clear: once a document guides public business, it’s a record. Calling it “transitory” doesn’t erase the evidence. When officials throw away records, they’re not following policy—they’re dodging the law. I filed a public records lawsuit on November 7, 2025, and what followed was a masterclass in delay tactics and silence.
Why does this matter? Because if cops destroyed evidence like this, internal affairs would be lighting up the squad room. But in Mantua, they call it governance.
This isn’t about me—it’s about process, transparency, and the kind of accountability that shakes the system until the truth falls out.
🎥 Watch the full breakdown, see the video evidence, and learn why this case could set a new standard for public records law in Ohio.
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#ProCopNotProCorruption #TheInfamousExChief #PublicRecords
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Today’s episode tears the lid off Mantua, Ohio’s public records dodge. I don’t ask you to trust me—I show the receipts. Watch as the town solicitor, Bill Mason, physically disposes of what I believe were public records after a public disciplinary hearing, all caught on video. This isn’t just about note cards—it’s about how power filters questions, buries accountability, and erases the public’s right to know.
Ohio law is clear: once a document guides public business, it’s a record. Calling it “transitory” doesn’t erase the evidence. When officials throw away records, they’re not following policy—they’re dodging the law. I filed a public records lawsuit on November 7, 2025, and what followed was a masterclass in delay tactics and silence.
Why does this matter? Because if cops destroyed evidence like this, internal affairs would be lighting up the squad room. But in Mantua, they call it governance.
This isn’t about me—it’s about process, transparency, and the kind of accountability that shakes the system until the truth falls out.
🎥 Watch the full breakdown, see the video evidence, and learn why this case could set a new standard for public records law in Ohio.
👉 Subscribe, join the Discord squad room, and be part of Tentacle Nation.
#ProCopNotProCorruption #TheInfamousExChief #PublicRecords
🌐 theinfamousexchief.com
Support the show
Visit: https://www.liinks.co/the.infamous.exchief