A public feud in Cleveland over an investigation into a city council employee cost taxpayers thousands of dollars before it was dropped, according to records from city hall.
Mayor Justin Bibb and Council President Blaine Griffin agreed to end an investigation into Steven Rys, a special assistant to city council, who was accused of downloading confidential records.
The invoices show the city was billed over $15,000 by Littler Mendelson law firm and over $2,000 by Zashin law firm…