Torres sues private investigator over questions about abuse of homeless

March 27, 2013
Dee Torres asks the San Luis Obispo City Council to approve more aggressive treatment of the homeless who do not enter case management.

Dee Torres asks the San Luis Obispo City Council to approve more aggressive treatment of the homeless who do not enter case management.

By DANIEL BLACKBURN

Dee Torres, homeless services coordinator for Community Action Partnership of San Luis Obispo (CAPSLO), has filed a slander lawsuit against private investigator Mike Brennler.

The suit, filed by attorney Roy Ogden, alleges that Brennler slandered Torres in a telephone conversation with her former husband, Charles Barber. Brennler has been investigating Torres and others providing services to the homeless in San Luis Obispo County. Brennler said the suit was an attempt to shut down inquiries into practices by homeless services providers.

Torres has been one of the subjects of a multiple-part CalCoastNews series of articles entitled “Keeping Them Homeless.” The suit has the potential to force Torres, fellow homeless services officials, workers and even the board of supervisors to testify about what they know about the practices laid out in the CalCoastNews series, CCN Editor Bill Loving said.

Torres’ three-page suit claims that Brennler told Barber that, “(Torres) has been stealing money from homeless clients at the homeless shelter and that (Torres) has stolen money from a homeless man named Cliff Anderson.”

Brennler, a former mayor of Atascadero and retired SLO police officer, told CalCoastNews Tuesday that the lawsuit is an apparent effort to “chill” an investigation into questionable fiscal practices by CAPSLO officials and a related nonprofit, Family Ties.

Brennler said his conversation with Barber was not as described in Torres’ filing.

Torres’ suit includes unnamed defendants, referred to as John and Jane Doe, who can be included in the suit at a later date. The 100 John and Jane Does include “radio broadcasting stations and individuals associated with those stations” as well as “an online news agency and associated individuals.”

The timing of the suit was suspect, Brennler said.

Mike Brennler

Mike Brennler

“As far as I’m concerned, it becomes apparent that some of the players are trying to keep potential wrongdoing as far under the radar as possible,” he said. “What I find extremely disturbing is that the lawsuit was filed the day after I had made a public records request to an administrative aide assigned to the Board of Supervisors for federal grant information.”

The suit is an attempt to keep the public from finding out what has been taking place in the system that is supposed to aid the homeless, Brennler said.

“As the legal process winds it way through court, I believe the evidence will speak for itself and expose this action for what it is, an act of desperation aimed at intimidating certain members of the media, as well as anyone who is inclined to cooperate with the investigation,” Brennler said.

The lawsuit could accomplish the opposite, Bill Loving said. Loving is the co-author of a media law textbook and has taught communications law since the early 1990s.

“Lawsuits open the door to the discovery process,” Loving said. “Discovery is that portion of civil suits in which the parties get to discover the information that the other side has. It is a way of avoiding trial by surprise.”

Under discovery, Brennler and any of the defendants later named in the suit, can require Torres to produce documents that show how the homeless have been treated, Loving said.

More importantly, discovery allows Brennler and other defendants to depose persons who have knowledge of the facts in the case, Loving said.

“This means that everyone who works with CAPSLO, the employees and members of the boards of homeless services, and even members of the board of supervisors and city councils, may have to testify under oath and answer questions put to them by Mr. Brennler’s attorney,” Loving said.

 

Torres vs Brennler by CalCoastNews


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I want to give Mike Brennler a big THANK YOU! Thank you for being a man of such integrity, for all you have done to bring accountability to these horrific circumstances. We believe you search out the Truth without regard to position or status of relations. (ex. Dee being Hill’s girlfriend) We appreciate and respect your ethical commitment to revealing atrocities and making this county a better place for everyone!


SO who is paying Brennler?


Maybe he is in it for the good of all those who cannot fight for themselves!


Well, unlike CAPSLO maybe he is not into making a profit off the marginalized……


Dee/CAPSLO will pretty soon!0


OH YEAH! Let the DISCOVERY BEGIN!


I notice CCNews doesn’t mention who hired or is paying Brennler. Does anyone thuink he just decided to do this as a hobby?


I would imagine there is A LOT of information CCN knows about the Hill-Torres-CAPSLO fandango that they have chosen not to reveal, or to reveal at a future time.


That’s what makes Torres’ lawsuit look so stupid. Torres is running blind, and may–by this doofus lawuit– end up inadvertently cluing CCN in on new avenues to investigate.


It would be crazy to show even 1/2 of your cards at this point.


It will take years to fully resolve this mess.


Dee Torres, as her name indicates, made some wrong turns.




wait for it



Detours


Now, if she did it with Adam’s knowledge, that’s one thing.


But if she didn’t, you could say that she went …





… around the Hill.


Ohhh, good ones! That should make some racket!


They should subpoena the board of family ties to get their testimony. Oh wait, the board is imaginary.


Also it seems fishy that Torres is suing Brennler for supposedly slandering her in a private conversation yet is NOT suing CCN or even Dave Congalton for saying things about her publically. I believe that’s because they’re speaking the truth and Torres knows it. This bogus lawsuit is a stall tactic.


Or there are more to come!


Oh She is! She did the John Does’ so she can add to her list if she wants. I’m sure it will be everyone of the witnesses, CCN, Dave, etc… Heck it might be everyone in the county, less her boyfriend on the BOS and her boss who says everything is just Peachy’. She might as well include everyone on this blog! We are ALL talking about her aren’t we?


Lawyers are expensive. Hmm….I wonder if Dee Torres is paying Roy Ogden with gift cards. ;)


There are lots of kinds of “trade” Torres could use….you know, wampum beads, things like that.


Sandwiches, I bet Roy enjoys a good sandwich.


I seriously doubt that this will intimidate Brennler, or anyone else.