In a letter to Feather Publishing dated March 28, Forest Service attorney Jamie Rosen denies that he told Indian Valley logger Randy Pew, “I don’t care about you. I don’t care about your family, the people who work for you, or your county.”
Rosen called Pew’s and Pew consultant Bill Wickman’s comments “false statements.”
He said he thought the two misunderstood him. Rosen said he told Pew he did care about him and his business, but that he had to focus on the language of the contract under dispute and relevant case law.
Rosen said he went so far as to provide legal research for the opposing party, Pew.
To see Rosen’s complete statement, pick up a copy of the April 4 edition of your local Feather Publishing newspaper.
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