“How would (people in the public) react and feel in regard to someone charged with child pornography?” he said. “As an elected official, the choices we make in our private life have a direct impact on our public role.”įouyer said if the charges held, he would find it difficult to imagine Lamphier presiding over public decisions on “parks and recreation, new businesses or street repairs,” he said.
“You can’t separate your personal decisions from your public life,” he said. “How we go about doing that will be a challenge.”įouyer added that, in general, elected officials are subject to scrutiny in their private lives. “What’s most important is that we as a city move forward, and not let Terry’s situation derail us,” he said. “Terry is responsible to keep it from becoming a distraction.”įouyer, responding to what he said was his “first (media) call” as mayor, said his “personal opinion (on Lamphier’s situation) doesn’t matter. “Terry is the only one who can make that decision,” he said. He said the city government has no authority to force a council member to step down. “I would hope that either, if he’s innocent, that due process needs to happen, or if guilty, that Terry makes the right decision as an elected official and does not allow his situation to interfere with the priorities of the city,” Fouyer said. Newly elected Grass Valley Mayor Jason Fouyer said he “hopes the issue will be resolved quickly” so that the city and its residents can move on with city business, programs and services. “We all know what happens when I comment,” Swarthout said, referring to a barrage of criticism she received when she made the earlier remarks. Grass Valley City Councilwoman Lisa Swarthout, who had earlier called for Lamphier to step down from serving on Grass Valley City Council, declined comment Monday, referring the issue to Grass Valley Mayor Jason Fouyer. “As I feel an obligation to all who voted for me, and those who helped my campaign for Grass Valley City Council, I will take office and serve the community to the best of my ability.”
“I believe that I will ultimately prevail as due process unfolds,” Lamphier said. In response to the news Monday that a misdemeanor complaint had been filed, Lamphier issued a statement through his attorney, Stephen Munkelt, indicating that he will keep to his “normal life and role in the community” pending the outcome of the criminal case. He said he would remain on the Nevada County Board of Supervisors until his term ends in January, and then take his seat on Grass Valley City Council. Lamphier has maintained he “has not proactively and knowingly ‘clicked on, visited or downloaded’ any inappropriate material from sites.” The files were subsequently sent to the Sacramento Valley High Tech Crimes Task Force to review and analyze and quantify the extent of the photo collection. If you are considering accessing and visiting pastebin sites on the deep web, remember to do it with caution, safely and anonymously using secure browsers.The investigation reportedly was sparked by an anonymous tipster’s letter, and investigators found images of “very young girls” on Lamphier’s workplace computer, Royal said. But that does not detract from its functionality. However, you probably won't find much information on this website. On this site you can share pasta in multiple formats, either programming or text only, as it is a very easy to use tool. You also cannot apply to be a staff member or administrator! The DP-Staff are the creators of DP, the administrators are just people who pay attention to what is happening. There are no copies for these texts after the update, etc. A self-destruct text will be removed while displaying for the first time. It is impossible to delete a public text (except once it self-destructs). Private pastes are not in this database and are only accessible with the correct URL / MD5. Public pastes are listed in a public database. Also, deep paste will never remove or censor a paste, however CP is not welcome here.