After years of investigation aimed at determining what happened to more than $100,000 in revenue from two City of Washougal-sponsored festivals in 2008 and 2009, the official answer was recently delivered by the Clark County Prosecutor’s Office: They really don’t know if public money was misused, lost or misappropriated.
As detailed in an article in today’s Post-Record, an investigative report determined that while proper financial procedures were not followed or in place, no crimes were committed. What is clear, however, is that former Mayor Stacee Sellers abused her powers as an elected leader.
“The pattern set by [Sellers] was that no one was to question any expenditure for Washougalfest or Riverfest,” the report states. “If an expenditure was approved by her, she expected it to be paid and not questioned.”
The determination that no criminal charges will be pursued in the matter, despite many lingering questions about what really happened to the missing money, is not the resolution some were expecting. But without cooperation from some of the parties involved, namely Columbia River Productions and the Downtown Revitalization and Implementation Committee, the options were limited.