![]() ![]() Olson-Boseman did not make it out of the primary so will not be re-elected this fall.” However, the electorate has spoken as Ms. Unfortunately, there is nothing the Commissioners can do as an elected official may only be removed from office if they are convicted of a felony. “Thank you for your email and sharing your concerns. In response, vice-chair Deb Hays wrote the same correspondence to each inquiry: I’m requesting that this be done immediately.”Īt least half a dozen other emails obtained by PCD ask commissioners for her immediate removal. ![]() There is no alternative at this point than to remove her from her position as Chair of the County Commission. “She has shown no regard for the law and her behavior and disrespect is completely unacceptable. “Your chair, Julia Olson-Boseman has recently conducted herself in such a way that has brought the office of the County Commission into a place of no confidence,” the individual wrote. One resident emailed commissioners last Wednesday, saying the chairwoman’s service to the county has reflected poorly on the board. ‘No confidence’Īs the state bar investigation has unfolded in regards to Olson-Boseman, first reported by WECT last spring, residents have been calling for her removal from the commission. It’s unclear whether she is still out of the country. Once news broke she didn’t appear in court Monday, her Facebook page was taken down and has not been reinstated since. Last week, Olson-Boseman’s Facebook page showed pictures of her family in Rome. “At this time, that’s all speculatory.”īrewer said even if the courts did issue an order for arrest, the sheriff’s office “would have to wait to have some type of knowledge she’s in town.”Īccording to emails obtained by PCD, Olson-Boseman’s wife, Angela Olson-Boseman - who also works as a social worker for the county - wrote on July 12 to an administrative specialist that she would be on a two-week vacation to Italy, starting Friday, July 15. “If she doesn’t comply and the judge changes that order, and makes it an order for arrest, then we’d address that if we get it,” NHCSO Lt. It has a “motion to show cause,” which forces her to provide financial records to the Wake County courthouse or go to jail. ![]() State Bar is requesting an investigation into the chair’s bank accounts to ensure “no further entrusted funds were mishandled.”Īs of Friday, the New Hanover County Sheriff’s Office said it did not have any orders to arrest Olson-Boseman. ![]() Wake county courthouse professional#General Statute 84-28(b), stating the defendant “violated one or more of the Rules of Professional Conduct.” The N.C. It also concludes Olson-Boseman’s conduct is breaking the N.C. State Bar’s petition for a preliminary injunction against Olson-Boseman on March 14, stating, “the respondent misapplied entrusted funds and made material misrepresentations to the State Bar regarding the same.” The Wake County Superior Court granted the N.C. Her accounts stayed open through November 2021. Olson-Boseman was licensed in 1993 and according to court documents, told the State Bar she closed her business in January 2021. She could be spending her weekends over the next three months in jail.Īfter not appearing in front Judge Norlan Graves on June 29 or July 18 and failing to provide the North Carolina State Bar documents related to her former law practice, which closed in 2021, the Wake County judge found her in contempt of court last Monday.ĭocuments are in relation to the bar’s investigation into allegations that Olson-Boseman mismanaged about $9,000 of clients’ funds from her time as a practicing attorney. It’s unclear what’s next for the former attorney. ![]()
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