FEB. 2019 California Public Records Act Request
In February 2019 a public request was made to the office of the county counsel , in the county of Santa Clara. A request is made for:
- All records and writings evidencing the county’s employment and hiring practices.
- All records and writings related to the county’s Whistleblower program.
- All records related to a DAO employee known as Sean Webby, including but not limited to Mr. Webby’s pre-employment records, interview records and employment records subject to production. This request includes a request for Mr. Webby’s job description, complaint history and communications that include coordination of Mr. Rosen’s schedule, press conferences, and any interactions with the press and the public related to Mr. Rosen’s political campaigns and the campaign of Judge Aaron Persky in 2016-2018. The request is for Mr. Webby’s resume
- All records of communications between Mr. Webby and Mr. Benjamin Rada, the PIO for the county courts.
- All communications Mr. Rosen has had with organizations and religious groups during the time period where he campaigned for DAO, and including communications, video and information related to any presentations, semi public presentations, made to any religious organizations located in Santa Clara County
- All records related to the planning and notice of any and all press conferences Mr. Rosen held, including a press conference held related to the changing of laws for cyberbullying and sexual assault from 2010 to present.
- All records related to Mr. Rosen’s travel out of country, and to San Quentin prison. This includes travel logs, expense records, emails, phone records, and communications.
- All records to and from any employee of the DAO and a person known as Michele Landis Dauber, and Ken Dauber. This includes social media connections, emails, phone records, letters, calendars, notes, invitations or communications.
- The formal calendars, with notes, vacation time, travel, press conferences, meetings and public appearances for Mr. Rosen for the years 2016, 2017, 2018, and 2019.
- All records evidencing the policies and procedures of the DAO and Victim Witness Services related to the privacy of victims. This includes policies about redaction of victim names from court file and information about internal conflicts of interest.
- All records evidencing memos, communications and writings as to how county employees, the DAO and VWS were informed that PIO Sean Webby was subject to a 2016 restraining order.
- All policies and procedures of the DAO and VWS for checking conflicts of interest.
- All invoices, costs and records related to the county investigation of and representation of Mr. Webby in 2016 and 2017 related to a restraining order requested by an individual known as Stephen Patrick White.