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Mayor Thao Aide Brandon Harami Blocks Requests For Emails Between Sheng And Oakland A's And MLB

Mayor Thao Aide Brandon Harami Blocks Requests For Emails Between Sheng And Oakland A's And MLB
Mayor Thao Aide Brandon Harami Blocks Requests For Emails Between Sheng And Oakland A's And MLB This is a request under the California Public Records Act I am requesting any and all email communication between the mayor's office (@oaklandca.gov) and Rob Manfred and his team (Commissioner of Major League Baseball), as well as all emails between the mayor's office and John Fisher and his team (owner of Oakland Athletics) since January 2021,sufficient to show any and all communication attempts to make a deal for the Oakland A's to stay in Oakland. This includes but is not limited to negotiations and conversations about the Oakland A's staying in Oakland, deals, proposals of moving the team, gaining an expansion team, Coliseum lease extension, proposals to keep the A's in Oakland, and the A's name. Please also include any email to set up in person or phone meetings with either. Please send all requested material to hilda.gutierrez@nbcuni.com. If for some reason you are not able to send me this material via email, please contact me as soon as possible so that we can make other arrangements. If there is any way in which I can help with this request, please don’t hesitate to let me know. These records are in the public interest, and I ask that you waive any fees. If you deny this request, please tell me on what grounds, and to whom I should appeal. For any questions or any additional information concerning this request, please do not hesitate to contact me. Thank you so much for your time and consideration concerning this matter. Sincerely Hilda Gutierrez NBC Bay Area's Investigative Unit The actual records request is shown in a photo presented in the livestream. The name of Brandon Harami as representing Mayor Sheng Thao is clearly visible.

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