I cannot imagine someone submitting to be deposed without a subpoena. The question would be if she was subpoenaed in her official capacity or as a private citizen. If she were in her official capacity then the county attorney or an attorney provided by the county's insurance carrier would represent the commissioner. If she were subpoenaed as a private citizen then she would be responsible for retaining counsel if she needed it. Unless something has recently changed, this is the policy.
If she had been subpoenaed in her official capacity as a BCC member your right Danny however, she was not!
Mark Davis (by his own admission) in the documents I uploaded didn't even contact the insurance carrier.
And here is a new twist, the deposition that Cecilia Jones said she needed to review hasn't even been transcribed yet BUT she billed the County having never read the crap she said. It is not available as a public records request at this time. If Cecilia Jones was deposed as a private citizen it won't be available to the public until the lawsuit is settled. If she was in fact deposed in her official capacity and she submits a bill for payment it IS a matter of public record.
Bottom line is, she stuck her nose and mouth somewhere it did not belong. Not her first merry-go-round doing that either. If I recall correctly when she illegally she took campaign signs from the DOT (taken from someones private property) and refused to give them back, when she knew a police report had been filed, she interfered in that as well, ran her mouth to Mark Weeks (literally called him while the police officer was taking the report) who then absolutely just flat out refused to do his job and the Sheriff was contacted. Those signs ended up being dropped off at the State Attorney's Office, picked up by the WCSO and returned to their rightful owner. Mark Weeks cleaned up her silly
in that fiasco and she contacted the State Attorney (not the complainant) trying to cover up the mess she made.
I've said many times that if her lips are moving, she is lying. Watch her sometime in a County Commission meeting...her lips are always moving even when she isn't talking!