"Based on his observation of the MIAC, he believed that this activity was happening and of course the litigation will test the evidence and the legal question to be resolved by a jury or court in my case is whether or not my client was retaliated against for bringing what he reasonably believed was unlawful activity to the attention of his superiors," the former trooper's attorney Cynthia Dill told NEWS CENTER Maine.
Read MoreBut a lawsuit filed by a former Maine State Trooper alleges the Maine Information Analysis Center (MIAC) used surveillance to monitor innocent citizens.
The trooper's attorney Cynthia Dill said after her client reported the allegations, he was demoted.
Read MoreCynthia joins WCSH6 NEWS CENTER Anchor Pat Callaghan and Phil Harriman to discuss Maine and national politics.
Read MoreThe state of Maine will pay a total of $250,000 to settle a case in which two former employees of the Maine CDC claimed that supervisors retaliated against them because they refused to shred public documents related to a grant program.
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