20-ORD-109 is cited as a precedent to support the decision that JPay emails exchanged between inmates and private parties are generally not considered 'public records' under KRS 61.870(2). This citation is used to justify the ruling that the JPay emails requested by the appellant do not qualify as public records, and therefore, the denial of the request by the Complex was appropriate.
20-ORD-109 was Followed by 20-ORD-132
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