Covenant School Seeks Intervention in Open Records Lawsuits as Journal and Suicide Note Delivered to Court

Covenant School Seeks Intervention in Open Records Lawsuits as Journal and Suicide Note Delivered to Court
The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County Courthouse and City Hall as seen from 2nd Ave. N, on March 29, 2023. Chase Smith/The Epoch Times
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An unredacted copy of the journal and suicide note found in the vehicle of Covenant School shooter Audrey Hale was delivered Friday to a Nashville court for review as part of a public records lawsuit, a lawsuit for which the Covenant School is now seeking court approval to intervene in due to the nature of the documents and its relation to the school and associated Covenant Presbyterian Church.

Those documents were delivered on Friday morning to the Metro Nashville Chancery Court, while on Monday, attorneys for the church and school filed the motion to become an intervening party due to “confidential information” pertaining to the church, school, employees, and students contained in the documents the lawsuit seeks to gain access to, according to court records reviewed by The Epoch Times.

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