Restraining Order Lifted Against Ousted Mayor
Former Edgewater Mayor Cleared By Lack Of Evidence
POSTED: 7:39 am MST November 8, 2007
UPDATED: 8:48 am MST November 8, 2007
EDGEWATER, Colo. -- Less than 24 hours after she lost her re-election bid as Edgewater Mayor, the restraining order against Ronalda Goodner was lifted.Last week, the Call 7 Investigators revealed a series of public documents that accused Goodner of making 30 harassing telephone calls to an ex-girlfriend.A police report also said the mayor attempted to stop a school bus driven by the ex-girlfriend.
On Wednesday, a Jefferson County judge vacated the restraining order because of a lack of evidence.The restraining order "could possibly have a lot to do" with her defeat at the polls, Goodner told the Rocky Mountain News.
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