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WA AG, DSHS fined additional $122K in neglect case

May 22, 2023, 7:48 AM | Updated: 9:25 am

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WA Attorney General Bob Ferguson (File Photo)

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More fines have been announced for the state Attorney General (AG) and the Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) after a judge ruled the office would have to pay the legal fees in a case where the AG and DSHS are accused of withholding evidence.

The reports that the AG will have to pay an additional $122,000 in attorney鈥檚 fees, on top of the $200,000 fine, for withholding evidence in a continuing lawsuit.

The and (DSHS) were fined $200,000 in what a judge has called an “egregious” withholding of evidence in an ongoing lawsuit.

King County Superior Court Judge Michael Ryan ordered the AG’s office and DSHS to pay the fine as a sanction for the state failing to turn over 11,000 pages of records to prosecutors in a lawsuit involving the neglect of a developmentally disabled woman at an assisted living facility in Kent.

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“The discovery violations, in this case, are egregious, severe, without excuse and the result of willful disregard of discovery obligations by both DSHS and the attorney general鈥檚 office,” Ryan wrote in his 12-page order.

Her attorneys said she suffered negligent care and treatment while living at a state-licensed adult family home in Kent. Her attorneys at Hagens Berman filed the suit in 2021 but said the Attorney General’s office withheld documents, only releasing them last month.

The Attorney General’s office said in a statement they did not intentionally withhold the documents and found an additional 100,000 pages wrongfully withheld. Deputy Attorney General Jennifer Meyer said the state “deeply regrets the errors in discovery in this case and is working to rectify them.”

The woman’s attorneys claim Ferguson’s office tried to prevent them from asking about records while moving to dismiss the suit.

The attorneys argued that the state should pay $214,000 in legal fees, but Judge Ryan ruled for the lower fee of $122,000.

The judge also ordered an investigation into whether the state hid any more documents at taxpayer expense. Seattle attorney Russell Aoki was billed at $500 per hour to the state to investigate the discovery violations and to determine whether the state has hidden more documents.

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In light of the new discoveries, a new trial for the lawsuit against the adult family home is set for December.

The judge also said the state may face additional sanctions.

This news comes as Ferguson announces an exploratory campaign for Washington governor.

The Associated Press contributed to this report

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