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MN: Stearns settles privacy lawsuit

Posted on February 2, 2011 by pogowasright.org

Kirsti Marohn reports:

Stearns County is settling a lawsuit with a woman who claimed a county employee revealed confidential information about her. The county board on Tuesday approved the $15,000 settlement with Lisa Pobuda, who accused the county and the human services department of violating the Minnesota Data Practices Act.

Read more in the St. Cloud Times.

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