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Editorial: Sordid airport story ends with a whimper

We now have a missing piece of the puzzle of alleged – never substantiated – malfeasance at the Grand Junction Regional Airport.

It was a secret lawsuit filed by two vociferous critics of the airport board and the airport’s former general manager that upended what had been a staid organization.

As The Sentinel’s Gary Harmon reported on today’s front page, the suit, filed under seal March 20, 2013, by David Shepard and Bill Marvel, triggered an FBI raid at the airport that put the operation into a tailspin. The FBI wrapped up its criminal investigation having found no wrongdoing, but by then, the damage was done.

Read more at The Grand Junction Sentinel.

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