A constant stream of settlements, penalties and legal fees spews out of
the tax coffers in Maricopa County, Arizona, all racked up by Sheriff
Joe Arpaio. The latest, reports
The Republic, is the $21.9m tag
resulting from his racial profiling policies, which resulted in another
courtroom pounding last May. Michelle Ye Hee Lee reports on the outcome
of Arpaio's 22-year stint:
reckless spending, pervasive incompetence, and federal oversight
Maricopa County also incurred nearly $1.6 million in
legal costs and expenses as of late December to defend itself in the
case. That cost is expected to grow because the Sheriff’s Office is
appealing the judge’s ruling.The Sheriff’s Office is complying with the
judge’s order while the appeal is pending.
“We disagree with a number of conclusions the court reached and
will be challenging that,” said Tim Casey, Arpaio’s attorney. “At the
same time, in good faith, we will be honoring the letter and the spirit
of the court’s order complying with that. If something were to happen on
appeal that changes it, we’ll cross that bridge.”
And this is just
one Arpaio lawsuit: the only about Mexican
tourists, legally in the country, who get detained by his officers for
hours at a time. Meanwhile,
The Atlantic reports, Arpaio is
encouraging "Above the Law" star Steven Seagal to run for state governor. The Republic's editorial board
seems to have had enough:
"The media-savvy sheriff of Maricopa County, Joe Arpaio, likes to tout
himself as the country’s toughest sheriff. There’s not much evidence to
support the title. So about a new one: America’s Most Expensive
Sheriff."
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