Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s office received email in Greek from consultant to shield it from the public: lawsuit
- A lawsuit alleges that a coded email was sent by a consultant to Democrat Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer to hide information about the state's handling of a water crisis in Benton Harbor.
- The email, written in Greek, was sent by Andrew Leavitt, a consultant for Michigan's energy department, to Whitmer's senior energy adviser. The email expressed concerns about the water crisis and compared it to the Flint tragedy, suggesting that lessons were not learned.
- The coded email was discovered during the discovery phase of the lawsuit, and it would not have been included in public records requests due to its use of the Greek alphabet.
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