Councilmember Mary Koenig did make an odd comment that set of alarm bells during the meeting. Once again, Councilmember Jim Cahill sheepishly made the suggestion that a spreadsheet is posted on the City's crappy website, outlining how much taxpayer money Martin is squandering on each attorney. Each attorney? As in, the taxpayers are underwriting multiple attorneys? Is that right? If so, why is that?
So, back to the Rhine Maiden RINO Councilwoman Koenig. You remember Koenig. She was the one who phonily blathered on about the need for greater government transparency at that redneck roundup officially known as the 2012 Villa Hills Civic Club Candidate Forum.
Evidently, the conniving Koenig isn't really all that concerned about government transparency. Especially when that government transparency would reveal an embarrassing waste of taxpayer money funding Martin's multiple vendettas.
Koenig reacted to Cahill's sheepish suggestion, expressing her view that she didn't think the residents didn't need to know how much taxpayer money was being spent on each of the attorneys Martin has employed to do his business. Oh, really? Is that a fact? You don't say.
Our beloved publisher can smell a rat from miles away. Besides, he already knows Koenig is a major rat. So, he sent our investigative team out amongst 'em.
They have already uncovered some shocking information. For instance, did you know that Martin's personal-and now City-Attorney Toad V. McMurtry did not even attend the recent court hearing where the malicious Martin was sternly warned that he would be FACING CRIMINAL CHARGES FOR THEFT if he continued to refuse to pay employees money they were rightfully owed? No, two other taxpayer-funded attorneys-from another law firm-were at Martin's side for that taxpayer-funded debacle.
The worst part of all of this is that Martin, Koenig and the rest of Martin's cronies are LYING to the taxpayers. They are wasting THOUSANDS OF TAXPAYER DOLLARS on multiple attorneys who are clearly only in this mess to enrich themselves.
We all have to wait another 267 days to see if the voters of Villa Hills will finally get it right.