Judge orders Wendt records released

NWA Democrat-Gazette/J.T. WAMPLER Matthew Wendt waits for a school board meeting that will determine his fate at the Fayetteville school district Monday June 18, 2018.
NWA Democrat-Gazette/J.T. WAMPLER Matthew Wendt waits for a school board meeting that will determine his fate at the Fayetteville school district Monday June 18, 2018.

FAYETTEVILLE -- A judge Friday ordered records released, with some minor redactions, that relate to the firing of Superintendent Matthew Wendt.

Circuit Judge Tom Cooper denied a motion for a restraining order by "Jane Doe," identified in other court records as Shae Lynn Newman, who contended her right to privacy should outweigh the public's interest in the documents.

Newman claims she was the target of sexual harassment by Wendt when she worked with him at the Fayetteville School District. The School Board unanimously voted to terminate Wendt's contract June 18.

Newman sued the district in July to prevent the release of Wendt's personnel records requested by the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette and others under the state's Freedom of Information Act.

The newspaper asked for records forming the basis of the School Board's decision to suspend and then fire Wendt.

Cooper gave the school district five days to make redactions and release the records. Cooper said the identities of Newman's husband and children, and some other people not directly involved, should be redacted but her name will not be redacted.

NW News on 08/18/2018

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