City official to pay $50 in ethics case

Kimberly Hutchenson, Cave Springs recorder-treasurer
Kimberly Hutchenson, Cave Springs recorder-treasurer

CAVE SPRINGS -- Cave Springs Recorder-Treasurer Kimberly Hutcheson will pay a $50 settlement to the state Ethics Commission for accepting a $500 legal expense fund donation that she never used, according to commission documents.

Hutcheson set up a GoFundMe account for expected legal expenses, said Graham Sloan, commission director.

Later she refunded the money in that fund to donors. Even so, a single donation of $500 from one contributor crossed the allowed limit on such contributions that an elected official in Arkansas can properly accept, Sloan said. It should have been returned quickly, but the refund by Hutcheson of it and the other donations didn't meet the deadline, he said.

Hutcheson referred all questions and requests for comment to attorney George Rozzell of Rogers.

Hutcheson is suing Mayor Travis Lee, the six-member City Council and two former council members, saying the mayor and other elected officials won't let her do her job.

Lee and Hutcheson's dispute peaked in September when Lee sent Hutcheson home and blocked her from accessing city computer data. Lee said he did so because Hutcheson had mistreated city workers.

The lawsuit claims that Lee and the council members violated Hutcheson's constitutional rights by punishing her and restricting her ability to do her job. The defendants have denied the allegations.

The letter to Hutcheson from the commission notifying her of the settlement is dated July 21. It says the $50 is due no later than Friday. The commission letter also said Hutcheson should have included the gifts to the GoFundMe account in her statement of financial interest to the state, which she did not. The legal expense account received $1,500 in donations at its height, the letter said.

The complaint to the commission was filed by Jay T. Finch, the letter said.

Metro on 07/30/2017

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