King’s county assessor John Wilson continues to fight a temporary ban on him by his former fiancée.
“This is a new low point for county policy,” said Wilson A Facebook publication Wednesday. “And let me say this strong and clearly – I have never posed a threat of harassment or harassment Ms. Lee Keller, my former fiancée. I did not put any danger for her. ”
Wilson said on June 30, he will ask a court to reject the order requested by Lee Keller.
“Due to the imminent August primary, we will ask the court on June 30 to take immediate measures to execute the order to reject the TRO and to make it stopped,” he wrote.
The King County assessor defends himself against John Curley
Earlier this month, he told John Curley de Kiro Newsradio that the two parties had signed to reject the order.
“It is the third time that she has taken measures like this, and each time she removes it before he was underway,” said Wilson.
Lee Keller says that the prohibition order is “ very active ”
At this stage, Keller said in a statement, through his lawyers, whom she did not intend to drop the order.
“The restriction order against John Wilson remains in place. I will not change any minds, despite his repeated efforts to force me to reject him,” she wrote. “A hearing on the prohibition order will take place on June 30, 2025. I am delighted to respond to John’s reference to an agreement signed at that time and to inform John’s continuous violations court of the very active restraint order.”
Kiro Newsradio contacted it again to comment.
Managers call for Wilson’s resignation
Earlier this monthThe King County Council unanimously adopted a vote without confidence in Wilson, which also appears at King County Executive.
The vote came after several leaders called for the resignation of Wilson after the allegations that he tracked down and harassed Keller resurfaced.
Contribution: Aaron Granillo and Frank Lenzi, Kiro Newsradio
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