The first FOIA drop in the Driffill case. The file shows how DPOR was in possession of photos and supportive documentation regarding misdemeanors, code violations, and extreme damages but chose not to allow any of that information to move forward. The hearing included only 9 documents, none of which were part of the complaintant’s file. 1 was a copy of the executive order during Covid, 1 was a news article.

FOIA Documentation

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LEGAL LOOPHOLE MEMO

DPOR Deputy Director to Attorney General Miyares

May 22, 2024

Agency Head: Kishore Thota

Redacted Memos Labeled as “working papers” by DPOR. Case discussion indicates predetermimed outcome by staff prior to hearing.

November 2, 2023

Compliance statement signed by Adam Gregoire of Covenant Building and Design. This confirms a violation, but DPOR opted for a compliance statement without notifying the complaintant.

Bars all previous victims from bringing a complaint on this issue.


Constituent Tracking

DPOR Deputy Director Wolford

Regarding the Driffills planning to escalate misdemeanor and fraud findings to the Governor’s office.

Wolford omits findings during escalation.

DPOR Refuses to Investigate Fraud.

Jennifer Sayegh, after telling the Driffills not to contact the Governor's office, directs the office to stand down and avoid entanglement just ahead of that year's election cycle.

Mr. Williams is tasked with responding to the Driffills to prevent escalation.

Sayegh was installed after her time at McGuire Woods.