Court of Appeals denies motion, Gordon Mayor still restrained from office
Her lawyer Wayne Kendall, filed the second emergency motion after Judge Robert S. Reeves issued another restraining order against Whipple-Lue at a July 3 application hearing in Emanuel County.
According to Reeves, the Concerned Citizens of Gordon and Whipple-Lue have optional dates ranging from July 21-23 to choose the next hearing. That hearing will determine Whipple-Lue’s mayoral status until the August 1 trial in Wilkinson County.
Currently, Terry Eady presides as Mayor Pro-Tem for Gordon.
City Hall meetings
41NBC reached out to deputy clerk Heather Hawver about the status of Gordon City Hall meetings.
According to Hawver, the meeting on June 2 consisted of a city quorum, which is considered as four or more city council members holding a meeting. Since then, several Gordon city council members have been absent for meetings, including the June 16 and July 7 meetings.
“City business has to keep going with or without the mayor,” says Hawver.
The next city hall meeting is set for Monday, July 21 at 5:30 p.m. at 115 College Street.
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