Former Candidate Sues Over Campaign Harassment
Fernando Madrid, a former school superintendent candidate, has filed a federal lawsuit against ex-Apache County Attorney Michael Whiting and two of his former staffers for allegedly violating his constitutional free speech rights during his campaign. Madrid claims they harassed him, surveilled him, threw rocks at his home, and even physically assaulted him, forcing him to drop out of the race due to safety concerns for himself and his family. The suit seeks money damages and a jury trial, while the defendants have not commented on the new claims.
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