Arizona school district sued for compiling dossier on complaining parents

 Washington Examiner:

Three Arizona parents are suing their children's district for allegedly compiling personal information in a "secret dossier" aimed at intimidating them.

The dossier was intended "to silence and punish dissenting voices and frighten away other potential speakers who might dare express an opposing point of view" and included information on at least 47 parents who spoke out against policies at school board meetings, according to the lawsuit, which seeks general, special, consequential, and punitive damages in amounts to be proven at trial.

"Defendants used both legal and illegal methods to accomplish their unconstitutional goal. They amassed reams of public and private information about the Plaintiffs, including information related to Plaintiffs’ jobs, businesses, finances, medical history, family history, housing situation, and children. They videotaped, photographed, and recorded the Plaintiffs and their children," the complaint , filed Thursday with the Superior Court for the State of Arizona, read.

The lawsuit names the Scottsdale Unified School District, former SUSD President Jann-Michael Greenburg, Greenburg's father, and Greenburg's father's wife as the defendants in the case

Dubbed by some as the "Greenburg Files," Greenburg and his father allegedly maintained a dossier stored on Google Drive filled with information on dozens of parents who voiced opposition to his policies on critical race theory, COVID-19, and other hot-button topics, according to the filing.
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CRT remains an issue with parents who oppose its teaching including its racist narrative against white children.  Leftists seem really wedded to the racist CRT narrative. 

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