Acadia Oredered to Release Documents in 2008 Assault Claim

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ACADIA NATIONAL PARK - The park has been ordered by a federal judge to release documents as a result of a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit brought by a man who claimed he was assaulted by an Acadia park ranger during an Aug. 18, 2008, incident on Day Mountain.

The National Park Service also has agreed to pay Timothy Wilds $24,000 legal bill for suing the park service over its refusal to release the documents.

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Acadia Oredered to Release Documents in 2008 Assault Claim

Judge John Woodcock, presiding in U.S. District Court in Bangor, issued his order on Jan. 31, but sealed the case for 60 days, which is the time the U.S. Attorneys Office had to decide whether it ...

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