Ex-GOP leaders file lawsuits against Gov. Cox, Zions’ Anderson and Tribune, among others

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Both David Robinson and Scott Miller’s lawsuits name more than 100 defendants, including Gov. Spencer Cox, Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson, Senate leader Brad Wilson and House leader Stuart Adams, Zions Bank President and CEO Scott Anderson and The Tribune.

David Robinson, then a Republican candidate for Salt Lake County mayor, talks with the Salt Lake Tribune editorial board in 2017. Robinson, formerly an unofficial communication director for the county Republican Party, and former chairman for the party Scott Miller have filed lawsuits against a number of state leaders alleging a coordinated campaign to remove them from the party.

Both David Robinson and Scott Miller’s lawsuits name more than 100 defendants, including Gov. Spencer Cox, Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson, Senate leader Brad Wilson and House leader Stuart Adams, Zions Bank President and CEO Scott Anderson and The Salt Lake Tribune, among others.

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