Breaud claims the mayor violated her civil rights after her personal information was released in the mayor’s attempt to get a restraining order against her.
Cantrell accused Breaud of stalking her by taking photos of Cantrell and her former bodyguard Jeffrey Vappie.
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The case was scheduled to go to court next in September.
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