Beauregard and the city council

Beauregard has not eased up on Seattle leaders since the Heckard lawsuit. He is currently suing the Seattle City Council for how members handled the repeal of a controversial head tax. He argues that council members violated the Open Public Meetings Act. The case is currently working its way through court, and in the process, Beauregard says he has "lawfully accumulated so much dirt on existing city council members."



"I believe with organization, the further dissemination of this information will be detrimental to candidates seeking reelection," he said.



"I should also add that I have been contemplating filing a recall petition against (Councilmember) Gonzalez, and maybe others, based upon the Open Public Meetings Act violations," Beauregard said. "I have done all of the legal research, and have been in touch with Speak Out Seattle about possibly gathering the signatures if I do the legal work."



Regarding the alleged violation of the Open Public Meetings Act, Beauregard has spoken in length about a "shadow City Hall," where council members have met behind closed doors on key issues, like the controversial head tax, and the lawsuits filed against former mayor Ed Murray.



Beauregard said that he is meeting this week with a client about this plan.



"I plan to watch the developments, and see where the most good can be accomplished."