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Three Register-Guard Employees Placed On Leave After Lawsuit Trial

Rachael McDonald

Three Register-Guard employees have been placed on paid administrative leave. This the day after a Lane County Circuit Court Judge dismissed a former reporter鈥檚 lawsuit against the paper.  The R-G is investigating the employees鈥 roles in the Markstrom case.

Credit Rachael McDonald

Randi Bjonstad is president of the Eugene Newspaper Guild and a longtime reporter with the paper. She was a lead witness for the plaintiff in Markstrom vs The Register Guard. She says she learned Thursday she was on administrative leave via phone and email messages from Human Resource Director Wendy Baker.

Bjornstad says she heard from two other employees who also received leave notices鈥擩oe Clark and Horst Lueck. Both computer programmers were told they will be investigated for culpability with email issues revealed during trail.

Bjornstad points out they are union members long committed to the paper.

Bjornstad: 鈥淭he three of us have a total of 76 years with the Register-Guard.  In fact, Friday is Joe Clark鈥檚 36th anniversary with the paper. I鈥檝e been there 28 years and Horst has been there a total of 12 years.鈥

The judge dismissed the Markstrom case with prejudice Wednesday, citing intentional destruction of evidence. Bjornstad says she intends to fully cooperate with the Register-Guard internal investigation. The Managing Editor of the newspaper refused to comment. [I鈥檓 Tiffany Eckert reporting.]

 

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Tiffany Eckert is a reporter for KLCC, the NPR member station in Eugene, Oregon. Her reporting comes to JPR through the Northwest News Network, a collaboration between public media organizations in Oregon and Washington.
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