Photo journalist Mark Bralley testified during his deposition Friday.
His testimony was solid.
There are board members, Kathy Korte in particular, who are challenging Bralley's "credentials" as a photo journalist.
Bralley has been a professional photographer since Junior High School. He has been personally vetted more than two dozen times by no less than the Secret Service, and found qualified to be in the presences of some of the most powerful people in the United States, and to take their photographs as many times as he thought necessary.
Bralley announced during his deposition, that he has filed complaints in federal court naming Korte and fourteen other current and former board members and senior APS administrators.
The complaint was filed August 19. It is yet to be reported in the Journal.
When the Journal's investigation of the Bralley complaint is done, and they report to readers, readers can expect the same biased and misleading report the Journal produced when they reported on my complaints, link. APS board members and senior administrators will get to take pot shots at Bralley, without any opportunity for Bralley to respond. He won't receive even a phone call to tell him the story is being published.
And so it goes.
photo Mary Ellen Broderick
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