


Jan Goldsmith rejected that assertion and demanded the notes as his staff investigates possible misconduct by the mayor.īurdick complied with Goldsmith’s demand on Monday, minutes before a deadline that Goldsmith had set to either receive the notes or he would go to court demanding them. The notes were made public Monday as the 70-year-old Filner entered a residential treatment facility for two weeks of therapy to learn how to treat women respectfully.īoth meetings detailed in the notes were held before three former supporters - former City Councilwoman Donna Frye and attorneys Cory Briggs and Marco Gonzalez - held a news conference July 11 to accuse Filner of a pattern of harassing women and to demand his resignation.īurdick, an attorney, had asserted that the notes are covered by attorney-client privilege and therefore did not have to be turned over to the city attorney.
