In the spirit of transparency, we are releasing the public records we previously obtained regarding the Clallam County Superior Court’s hiring and subsequent termination of former Family Court Commissioner Brian Parker.
As previously reported, Parker’s termination in February created the vacancy on the bench recently filled by Commissioner
Recently, we reported on the Clallam County Superior Court’s hiring process for its newest Family Court Commissioner, Lorraine Rimson.
As we revealed in our previous coverage, the court interviewed a total of just three candidates to fill the vacancy left by the termination of former Commissioner Brian Parker.
While
Recently obtained public records are shedding new light on the Clallam County Superior Court’s hiring process for its newest Family Court Commissioner.
A review of the documents reveals a notable detail regarding the hiring process: the court interviewed a total of just three candidates for the vacancy left by
The 2019 appointment of Judge Brent Basden to Clallam County Superior Court was—and remains—a highly controversial moment in our local judiciary.
While the governor’s office presented a polished narrative to the public at the time, newly released public records obtained by The Olympic Herald through a Public
A distinct and horrific pattern of judicial decisions denying protection to the public has emerged within our regional courts, linking visiting Kitsap Judge Cadine Ferguson-Brown to preventable tragedy.
Just as Clallam County residents have seen in previous catastrophic failures within the local justice system—such as the deadly 2014
In our previous investigation, we reported on a 20-year history of administrative negligence, ignored red flags, and severe boundary violations by Quillayute Valley School District staff.
Now, newly surfaced federal court documents provide a stark, statistical look at the district’s track record, confirming that the high-profile incidents
For months, The Olympic Herald has exposed the deeply entrenched “good ol’ boys” network operating within the Clallam County Superior Court.
We have documented how Judge Brent Basden—currently under investigation by the Washington State Commission on Judicial Conduct—has repeatedly shielded alleged abusers, empowered his close friends with taxpayer-
In our ongoing commitment to government transparency, The Olympic Herald is releasing the complete, sworn deposition of former Sequim School Board Director Jim Stoffer.
As we detailed in our previous investigative report on the Sequim School District’s decades-long cover-up, the truth is frequently buried beneath bureaucratic deflection
A recently obtained Office for Civil Rights complaint and internal correspondence outline allegations of a coordinated campaign by Quillayute Valley School District leadership to silence a family reporting abuse.
Coming just weeks after a federal jury ordered the district to pay $250,000 for cultivating a hostile work environment, the
On paper, the Sequim School District boasts robust anti-discrimination policies, dedicated Title IX coordinators, and strict procedures mandating swift, five-day turnarounds for harassment investigations.
In reality, the district spent decades looking the other way. What began in the 1990s as a failure to monitor predators eventually hardened into
For a victim of domestic abuse, the legal system is supposed to offer an exit strategy. A swift, permanent protection order creates the only legally enforceable boundary between a victim and their abuser.
In Clallam County, however, the administration of justice operates with a brutal, two-tiered double standard.
For
Editor’s Note: The Olympic Herald plans to publish multiple articles related to our recent investigation into the Quillayute Valley School District. Tips can sent to anthony@olympicherald.com
Behind the locked doors of the Quillayute Valley School District and the private offices of the local LDS wards, a troubling
You send your children to school trusting that the adults in charge are vetted, monitored, and held to the highest professional standards. You trust that when rules are broken, there are consequences, and when a threat is identified, it is swiftly removed. But a comprehensive review of more than two
To understand the current crisis within the Clallam County Superior Court, one must look past the recent scandals and examine the foundational ideology of the man at the center of it all.
Long before Judge Brent Basden was facing a state investigation for alleged religious bias, and before he was
Just weeks after the Washington State Commission on Judicial Conduct launched a formal investigation into Clallam County Superior Court Judge Brent Basden, his attempts to distance himself from the scandal appear to be a mirage.
Recusal in Name Only
Following intense public outcry, Judge Basden—a former Stake President for
While Clallam County Superior Court attempted to navigate a catastrophic 18-month backlog in family law cases, then-Presiding Judge Brent Basden turned to “experts” who promote a theory that even its own architects now admit is a failure.
Courtroom video obtained by the Olympic Herald reveals that Judge Basden
On March 12, 2026, a lawsuit was filed in a U.S. District Court in Georgia. While the venue is over 2,500 miles away, the defendant’s actions are relevant to residents across Washington state.
The lawsuit, Jason Gatewood v. Bainbridge Media, LLC and Carpenter Media Group, LLC, accuses
The arrest of former Clallam County Drug Court Coordinator Johnny Watts during an armed police standoff earlier this week—and his subsequent connection to a massive Kitsap County fentanyl ring—has sparked intense public scrutiny of the Clallam County Superior Court.
How does a man with a highly documented, violent
The failure of a recent child welfare bill in Utah has cast a harsh national spotlight on the legal loopholes that allow suspected child abusers to easily evade law enforcement and child protective services.
Now, a video from a Washington State courtroom reveals a sitting judge actively encouraging parents to
In an aggressive email that was sent on the evening of November 30, 2020, at 7:45 PM, Clallam County Superior Court Judge Brent Basden took former Clallam Commissioner Bill Peach to task over public comments criticizing the judicial appointment process.
The email, bearing the subject line “Judicial Independence,” reveals
Port Angeles attorney Lane Wolfley was stripped of his ability to represent clients before the Social Security Administration nearly a decade ago, yet he continues to draw a lucrative, taxpayer-funded contract from Clallam County.
According to federal records, Wolfley, a well-known attorney based in Port Angeles, was officially
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