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Hawley subpoenaed in open records lawsuit

Parson's office said the records would cost $3,600 and take six months to produce
Credit: AP
Senate Judiciary Committee committee member Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., questions Attorney General nominee William Barr during a Senate Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, Jan. 15, 2019. At left is committee member (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

COLUMBIA, Mo. — Sen. Josh Hawley has been subpoenaed to answer questions about his handling of Missouri's open records law while he was the state's attorney general.

The Cole County Circuit Court issued the subpoena late Monday as part of a lawsuit against Gov. Mike Parson's office.

St. Louis attorney Elad Gross, a Democratic candidate for Missouri attorney general in 2020, filed the lawsuit. He is seeking records involving communication between the governor's office and A New Missouri, a political nonprofit supporting former Gov. Eric Greitens' agenda, as well as other groups.

Parson's office said the records would cost $3,600 and take six months to produce.

The Kansas City Star reports Hawley's spokeswoman, Kelli Ford, called Gross' efforts a political stunt. She didn't say whether Hawley would try to quash the subpoena.

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