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2017 Op. Del. Att'y Gen. 1 (2017)

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                                     DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
MATTHEW P. DENN                         820 NORTH FRENCH STREET                      PHONE (302) 577-8400
  ATTORNEY GENERAL                     WILMINGTON, DELAWARE 19801                     FAX (302) 577-2610


           OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE

                              Attorney General Opinion No. 17-IB01

                                        February 3, 2017

     VIA EMAIL

     Randall Chase                           Jessica Reyes
     Associated Press                        The News Journal
     rchase@ap.org                           jmreyes@wilmingt.gannett.com

        Re: FOIA Petitions Concerning the City of Dover Dated January 13, 2016

     Dear Mr. Chase and Ms. Reyes:

            On January 13, 2016, the Delaware Department of Justice received your petitions seeking
     a determination of whether the City of Dover (City) violated Delaware's Freedom of Information
     Act, 29 Del. C. §§ 10001-10007 (FOIA) in connection with your January 5, 2016 requests for
     records. As discussed more fully below, we conclude that the City violated FOIA by failing to
     provide you with the requested record.

     I.     BACKGROUND

            On January 5, 2016, you each submitted similar requests (hereinafter collectively referred
     to as the Requests) to the City seeking a copy of the settlement agreement in the matter of Lateef
     Dickerson v. City of Dover (C.A. No. 14-1244-RGA), which was litigated in the United States
     District Court for the District of Delaware. On January 8, 2016, you each received an email from
     the City denying your respective requests on the basis that the settlement agreement was not a
     public record as defined in 29 Del. C. § 10002(1) and, as a result, was not subject to disclosure.
     The January 8, 2016 email referenced - and included as an attachment - a January 8, 2016 letter
     (Response Letter) from Mr. Daniel Griffith, who was retained by Travelers' Insurance Company
     (Travelers) to represent the City in the aforementioned litigation.1 The Response Letter sets
     forth the factual bases and legal authorities upon which Mr. Griffith relied in forming his
     conclusion that the settlement agreement is not subject to disclosure under FOIA.

     1      Response Letter at 1 (The Requests have been forwarded to me inasmuch as I was retained
     by the City of Dover's liability insurance carrier, Travelers, to represent the City of Dover in the
     Litigation.).

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