Sun Sentinel Broward Edition

Prosecutor­s hold back details of Myrick charges

- By Rafael Olmeda

Prosecutor­s flatly refused to get specific Tuesday about what outgoing Broward school district lawyer Barbara Myrick did to land her in trouble with the law.

Myrick, 72, was charged late last month with once count of unlawful disclosure of statewide grand jury proceeding­s, a felony punishable by a maximum of five years in prison. Her charges came on the same day outgoing Schools Superinten­dent Robert Runcie was charged with perjury in front of the same grand jury.

But when Myrick’s attorney, David Bogenschut­z, filed

a demand to get specific about the allegation­s, prosecutor­s responded with a paraphrase from the 1999 movie “Fight Club.”

“The first rule about grand jury proceeding­s is, don’t talk about grand jury proceeding­s,” wrote assistant statewide prosecutor Richard Mantei. “The second rule about grand jury proceeding­s is, don’t talk about grand jury

proceeding­s. The statute requires no interpreti­ve dance or resort to alternativ­e methods of constructi­on.”

Myrick resigned from her job last week after receiving a $226,000 separation package from the Broward School Board.

A degree of mystery has shrouded the state’s allegation­s against Runcie and Myrick ever since news of their indictment broke on April 21. Runcie’s demand for specifics about his perjury charge was met with some details about allegedly dishonest statements he made about who he contacted as he prepared to testify in front of the grand jury on March 31 and April 1.

But Myrick’s demand for specifics was met with silence. What secrets did she disclose? To whom did she disclose them? No answers have been publicly provided.

The answers are in the grand jury’s written report, but it’s not clear when that report will be released. Anyone named in it can contest its release temporaril­y, and the public is not entitled to an explanatio­n under state law.

Bogenschut­z, said he did not expect prosecutor­s to answer his questions, but he filed a motion demanding specifics, along with a motion to dismiss the case, to preserve Myrick’s rights as a criminal defendant.

Myrick is due in court for a hearing Wednesday morning.

 ?? CARLINE JEAN/SOUTH FLORIDA SUN SENTINEL ?? Barbara Myrick resigned from her job last week as Broward school district lawyer.
CARLINE JEAN/SOUTH FLORIDA SUN SENTINEL Barbara Myrick resigned from her job last week as Broward school district lawyer.

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