El Paso is still chasing down $600,000 from the 2019 Trump rally. City council is getting regular updates on the slow-moving effort to get this money back.
At a glance
Stable — consistent level of discussion. 1 mention in the last 30 days, 2 the 60 before, 1 the 90 before that.
Denying claims can prevent potential payouts and legal costs for the city.
The city benefits by managing its legal and financial risks.
The individuals who filed the claims may be negatively impacted by the denial.
The council voted to deny claims filed by three individuals, a procedural step in managing legal and financial liabilities.
City orders quarterly updates on bid to collect $600,000 from 2019 El Paso Trump rally KFOX
The council met with the city attorney to discuss legal matters. These discussions are kept private to protect legal strategy and advice.
The City Council decided to deny a settlement demand in a lawsuit and will retain outside counsel to manage the case, indicating a potential for litigation.
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