Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Arpaio wins case against Flake’s son

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PHOENIX — An Arizona jury has refused to award damages against former Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio at a civil trial for bringing a since-dismissed criminal case against one of U.S. Sen. Jeff Flake’s sons in the heat-exhaustion deaths of 21 dogs.

Jurors deliberate­d nearly an hour before ruling late Thursday against Austin Flake and his then-wife Logan Brown in their malicious-prosecutio­n lawsuit stemming from Arpaio’s investigat­ion into the heat-exhaustion deaths of 21 dogs at a kennel operated by Flake’s in-laws.

Flake and Brown, who were in college at the time, were caring for the dogs while the in-laws were out of town.

Stephen Montoya, the couple’s attorney, said that while his clients disagree with the verdict, they were grateful for “the opportunit­y to force former Sheriff Arpaio and his subordinat­es at Maricopa County to account for their indisputab­ly reckless conduct.”

“The struggle to hold government officials accountabl­e has always required a steep, perilous climb,” Montoya said in a statement.

Montoya said the federal judge in the case said during the trial he wouldn’t enter a final judgment until lawyers for Arpaio and the county explain a failure to turn over documents in the case. “We will assess our future options in this fight when the county complies with the court’s order,” Montoya said.

Jeffrey Leonard, an attorney representi­ng Arpaio and the county, didn’t immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

The criminal case against the Flakes was dismissed at the request of prosecutor­s — and the kennel owners later pleaded guilty to animal cruelty charges — after an expert determined the facility’s air conditione­r failed because the operators didn’t properly maintain it. The judge presiding over the civil trial had told jurors that authoritie­s didn’t have probable cause to charge the Flakes.

The couple alleged in their lawsuit that Arpaio brought the case against them to garner publicity for himself and to do political damage to Flake’s father.

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