The Lawrence County treasurer refused to answer the following questions during a Sept. 6 deposition. Lawrence County District Attorney Matt Mangino has gone to court to ask a judge to order Felasco to



The Lawrence County treasurer refused to answer the following questions during a Sept. 6 deposition. Lawrence County District Attorney Matt Mangino has gone to court to ask a judge to order Felasco to answer these 16 questions:
Do you oversee those [reconcilation or balance done every day of all deposits] yourself, or does someone in your office oversee them?
According to Packer Thomas -- their audit -- there is approximately $44,251.74 unaccounted for?
Do you have any other source of income, other than your work here in county government?
Did you report any other sources of income other than your employment on your ethics report?
Mr. Felasco, while you were the director of the Tax Claim Bureau, was there a period of time where you did not pay your taxes?
Was your property sold for delinquent taxes?
Was your property marked stayed?
What does it mean to have the property stayed?
Was there an order of court staying your property?
Would there be any legal action that would need to be taken in terms of the tax sale?
Typically, how would a request for a stay of property come about?
How long did your property appear listed as stayed?
Were you aware of any other properties that were stayed at that time?
Did you personally speak to any of the other property owners about their stays?
Did you receive any money or gifts from any property owners who had their property marked as stayed for tax claim purposes?
Did you take any money paid to the county as taxes or other revenue for your own personal use?
Source: Court motion filed by Lawrence County District Attorney Matthew Mangino