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St. Louis County health director told employee to lie about euthanasia plan, lawsuit alleges

Roo, 4, in February at the APA Olivette Animal Shelter in Olivette.
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A dog waits to be adopted at what was then the APA Olivette Animal Shelter in Olivette. St. Louis County retook control of the shelter in February.

A former St. Louis County employee alleges the county health director instructed her to lie in response to a Sunshine Law request, according to a lawsuit filed this week.

The request was intended to uncover a proposal to mass euthanize animals at an animal shelter as its control switched back to the county from the Animal Protective Association in February. Dr. Kanika Cunningham, the county health director, initially denied in early February that the proposal existed but admitted she鈥檇 seen it later in the month. She told 漏 2024 外网天堂 that she immediately rejected the proposal.

Rhonda Belics, who against Cunningham and the county in St. Louis County Circuit Court on Wednesday, said her duties included helping respond to Sunshine Law requests. Belics said she filed an internal complaint against Cunningham in September after Cunningham instructed Belics to lie and say the euthanasia proposal did not exist.

The day after Belics filed that complaint, Cunningham insisted that she search Belics鈥 car while a security guard watched, the suit alleges.

The search was done in front of other employees and was 鈥渄irectly related to Plaintiff鈥檚 refusal to respond falsely to a Sunshine request,鈥 Belics said.

After that incident, Belics said she resigned from her 15-year employment with the county.

A St. Louis County spokesperson said that Belics鈥 claims were without merit and that she鈥檇 invited Cunningham to 鈥渙bserve items inside her trunk鈥 several times after being accused of taking things from the county and putting them in her car before office hours.

In her suit, Belics alleges invasion of privacy, unlawful retaliation, violation of Missouri Sunshine Whistleblower status and civil conspiracy. She is asking for an unspecified amount of damages.

Her attorney, Mark Pedroli, is also bringing a suit against the county and Cunningham on behalf of Lisa Pearse for allegedly denying there was no record to turn over in response to the Sunshine Law request.

This story has been updated with a statement from St. Louis County.

Jessica Rogen is the Digital Editor at 漏 2024 外网天堂.