The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Commission­er appeals ruling in challenge of ethics board

- By Tyler Estep tyler.estep@ajc.com

As promised, Gwinnett County Commission­er Tommy Hunter has appealed the decision dismissing his lawsuit challengin­g the ethics board that recommende­d his public reprimand.

The case is now likely to head to the Georgia Supreme Court.

Hunter’s attorney, Dwight Thomas, filed a notice of appeal on July 17, about three weeks after Gwinnett Superior Court Judge Melodie Snell Conner dismissed Hunter’s lawsuit.

The suit argued that the ethics board that investigat­ed Hunter’s social media activity — including a Facebook post calling U.S. Rep. John Lewis a “racist pig” — represente­d an unconstitu­tional delegation of power because some members were appointed by private entities instead of elected officials.

In her June 28 order dismissing the suit, Conner wrote that the commission­er’s claims were misguided because Gwinnett’s ethics board is merely a recommendi­ng body. The ultimate power to administer discipline or take other actions lies in the hands of Hunter’s colleagues on the Board of Commission­ers, who voted June 20 to issue a public reprimand.

That reprimand admonished Hunter for exhibiting a “pattern of behavior that fails to adequately consider the good of the county.” It was posted on the county’s website, on the courthouse wall and in the Gwinnett Daily Post, the county’s legal organ publicatio­n.

In his notice of appeal, Thomas argued that Georgia’s Supreme Court should hear Hunter’s case because it’s one where “the constituti­onality of a law, ordinance, or constituti­onal provision has been drawn into question.”

Hunter’s consultant and spokesman, Seth Weathers, did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment Tuesday. A Gwinnett spokeswoma­n said the county does not comment on pending litigation.

 ?? CURTIS COMPTON / CCOMPTON@AJC.COM ?? Tommy Hunter, the District 3 leader who called U.S. Rep. John Lewis a “racist pig” on Facebook, walks out of a Gwinnett County Board of Commission­ers hearing on Feb. 28. He has appealed the dismissal of his lawsuit challengin­g the county ethics board’s...
CURTIS COMPTON / CCOMPTON@AJC.COM Tommy Hunter, the District 3 leader who called U.S. Rep. John Lewis a “racist pig” on Facebook, walks out of a Gwinnett County Board of Commission­ers hearing on Feb. 28. He has appealed the dismissal of his lawsuit challengin­g the county ethics board’s...

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