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24-ORD-059

March 8, 2024

In re: Bradley McMahan/Eastern Kentucky Correctional Complex

Summary: The Office cannot find that the Eastern Kentucky
Correctional Complex (the “Complex”) violated the Open Records Act
(“the Act”) because the Office is unable to resolve the factual dispute
between the parties.

Open Records Decision

On January 22, 2024, inmate Bradley McMahan (“Appellant”) submitted a
request for a copy of three “legal DVDs that have been labeled with yellow tabs” that
are allegedly located in the Complex’s legal library. On February 12, 2024, having
received no response from the Complex, the Appellant initiated this appeal.

Under KRS 61.880(1), upon receiving a request for records under the Act, a
public agency “shall determine within five (5) [business] days . . . after the receipt of
any such request whether to comply with the request and shall notify in writing the
person making the request, within the five (5) day period, of its decision.” Here, the
Appellant submitted a records request to the Complex on January 22, 2024, and
claims he did not receive a response from the Complex. On appeal, the Complex states
it received the Appellant’s request on January 25, 2024, and issued its timely
response the same day. As proof, the Complex attaches a copy of the Appellant’s
request it received dated January 22 and its response dated January 25.1

The Office has previously found it is unable to resolve factual disputes between
a requester and a public agency, such as whether a requester received the agency’s
response to his or her request. See, e.g., 23-ORD-220. Similarly, here, the Office
cannot resolve the factual dispute between the parties as to whether the Appellant

1
The Complex denied the Appellant’s request in its January 25 response because it does not possess
the records he requested.received the Complex’s response to his request or find that the Complex violated the
Act.2

A party aggrieved by this decision may appeal it by initiating an action in the
appropriate circuit court under KRS 61.880(5) and KRS 61.882 within 30 days from
the date of this decision. Under KRS 61.880(3), the Attorney General shall be notified
of any action in circuit court, but shall not be named as a party in that action or in
any subsequent proceedings. The Attorney General will accept notice of the complaint
emailed to OAGAppeals@ky.gov.

Russell Coleman

Attorney General

/s/ Matthew Ray

Matthew Ray

Assistant Attorney General

#057

Distributed to:

Bradley McMahan #313193
Michelle Harrison
Stephanie L. DeFrancesco
Ann Smith

2
The Complex also states it previously denied an identical request from the Appellant. As proof, the
Complex submits a copy of a request dated December 3, 2023, in which the Appellant sought the same
records. The Complex also provided a copy of its response, issued three days later, denying the request.
The Complex asserts that the Appellant resubmitted the same request in order to extend time in which
he has to appeal its denial. Under KRS 197.025(3), “all persons confined in a penal facility shall
challenge any denial of an open record [request] with the Attorney General by mailing or otherwise
sending the appropriate documents to the Attorney General within twenty (20) days of the denial.”
However, here, the Appellant claims he did not receive the Complex’s response to his request dated
January 22, 2024, and only challenges the Complex’s alleged failure to respond to that request.

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Requested By:
Bradley McMahan
Agency:
Eastern Kentucky Correctional Complex
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