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File #: 25-3220    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Item Status: Passed
File created: 7/31/2025 In control: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
On agenda: 8/12/2025 Final action: 8/12/2025
Title: DENY claims filed by Carlos Ortega; Maila Anaiya Hughes; Garrett Dodds; Sonny David Coleman Jr.; Weizhen & Mo Li, Pang Jui (Scott) WU; Romond Demetrius Reynolds Jr.; Zach Mindham(1); and Zach Mindham (2). DENY late Government claim filed by Tameka Thomas.

To:                                          Board of Supervisors

From:                                          Monica Nino, County Administrator

Report Title:                     Claims

Recommendation of the County Administrator Recommendation of Board Committee

 

RECOMMENDATIONS:

 

DENY claims filed by Carlos Ortega; Maila Anaiya Hughes; Garrett Dodds; Sonny David Coleman Jr.; Weizhen & Mo Li, Pang Jui (Scott) WU; Romond Demetrius Reynolds Jr.; Zach Mindham(1); and Zach Mindham (2). DENY late Government claim filed by Tameka Thomas.

 

FISCAL IMPACT:

 

No fiscal impact.

 

BACKGROUND:

 

Carlos Ortega: Property claim for damage to vehicle in the amount of $376.78.

Maila Anaiya Hughes: Personal injury claim related to automobile accident in an amount to exceed $250,000.

Garrett Dodds: Personal injury claim related to negligent bus operation in an amount to exceed $10,000.

Sonny David Coleman, Jr.: Property claim for damage to vehicle in the amount of $7,544.72.

Weizhen Li, Mo Li, Pang Jui (Scott) Wu: Wrongful death and personal injury claim related to dangerous condition of road in the amount of $30,000,000.

Romond Demetrius, Reynolds Jr.: Property claim for damage to personal property in the amount of $3,500.

Zach Mindham (1): Personal injury claim related to psychiatric hold in an unspecified amount.

Zach Mindham (2): Personal injury claim related to hospital injuries in an unspecified amount.

Tameka Thomas: Application to file a late claim related to alleged medical malpractice.

 

CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION:

 

Not acting on the claims could extend the claimants’ time limits to file actions against the County.