Utah Attorney General’s Office charges $7,282.07 for work-related calendars

SALT LAKE CITY — After more than a year’s worth of efforts to keep his appointments secret, the Utah Attorney General’s Office has released part of Sean Reyes’ calendar to the Salt Lake Tribune.

However, the Utah AG’s Office stated it would not provide work-related calendars to FOX 13 News unless we paid an estimated fee of $7,282.07.

The Utah AG’s Office filed a lawsuit against the Salt Lake Tribune (Jessica Miller) earlier this year. The lawsuit was eventually settled with the Utah AG’s Office releasing five years of calendar invites sent to or from Reyes’ Outlook account from January 2019 to December 2023.

Appointments deemed “personal” were removed from the calendar. According to the Salt Lake Tribune, the Utah AG’s Office refused to say how many appointments were removed.

The Utah AG’s Office also filed a similar lawsuit against KSL-TV (Annie Knox), but the judge ruled in the media’s favor. In that case, the Utah AG’s Office was reportedly ordered to pay $132,241 in attorney’s fees and court costs.

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