(Editor’s Note: This story is a follow-up to that posted on Sunday, and includes remarks from Wolf’s attorney)
Outside voices have perhaps been the loudest in the controversy surrounding a call for the termination of Sheboygan City Administrator Todd Wolf. The chair of the Republican Party of Sheboygan County, Russ Otten, called on supporters to “pack the Common Council chambers so that the crowd spills out into the hallway!”
Those behind the move have said little-to-nothing publicly, preferring to wait for results of an investigation into Wolf’s conduct to speak for them during tonight’s 5:15 p.m. Special Meeting of the Common Council.
Wolf has been, as former mayor Mike Vandersteen put it, “somewhat muzzled as a part of this, and his attorney can say stuff.” Vandersteen told WHBL on Sunday afternoon that he was surprised by the move and “didn’t see it coming at all…”
Meanwhile Wolf’s attorney did send out a release Sunday evening which stated: “I have requested records from the city related to any investigation into Mr. Wolf and have not received any records or responses. I have also not received any investigation report or any other documentation even discussing this investigation, the charges therein, the allegations, or what was determined in the investigation. I intend to ensure complete transparency from Mayor Sorenson and the Common Council because the public deserves elected representatives that allow for accountability and transparency in government. Mr. Wolf has carried himself with honesty and integrity during this time, just as he did while serving as City Administrator for Sheboygan.”



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