Jacksonville state attorney seeks $130K from activist who lost records lawsuit, citing a rarely-used legal provision

A Jacksonville public-records activist who sued the Fourth Judicial Circuit State Attorney’s Office could now face a six-figure bill in a case that may redefine the landscape of open-records litigation in the Sunshine State. Curtis Lee, 67, sued the State Attorney’s Office in 2020 for alleged violations of public…

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