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Commissioners authorize $33,167.13 court payment; public speakers press for better public-records access

February 14, 2026 | Lorain County, Ohio


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Commissioners authorize $33,167.13 court payment; public speakers press for better public-records access
The Lorain County Board of Commissioners on Feb. 13 approved a payment of $33,167.13 from the general fund to satisfy a court judgment in Bridal v. Tomlinson, citing a court judgment entry dated Jan. 22, 2026 that awarded court costs, attorney fees and statutory damages. Commissioners recorded the motion and approved the disbursement by roll call.

Public commenters used the meeting to press the board on public-records responsiveness and on financial transparency tied to the settlement. Gerald Phillips of Avon Lake cited Ohio’s public-records statute (Ohio Rev. Code §149.43) and said delays and routing records through law departments have hampered timely access. "Justice delayed is denied," Phillips said as he urged prompt production of records and criticized what he described as stonewalling.

William Zimmerman (Avon Lake) told the board he objected to paying $33,000 to satisfy public-records-related claims and called the practice "bad business," urging the county to follow statutory timelines for responses and to provide copies of materials discussed at the meeting. Zimmerman and Phillips also requested copies of a prosecutor opinion and the county’s response concerning jail-advisory processes.

Commissioners acknowledged the public concern; one speaker on the dais said the settlement could improve the ability of requesters to get records promptly. Gerald Phillips asked for notice of an advisory-board meeting and said advisory boards are public bodies under Ohio law.

Next steps: Commissioners voted to pay the judgment as ordered. Commenters requested copies of the prosecutor opinion and ARPA accounting; county staff indicated records and documents are available through the clerk’s office or by making a public-records request.

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