MYRTLE BEACH — Attorneys for two former Horry County employees are asking the county not to release additional records about the sex lives of off-duty police officers.
Former officer Kelsey Manemeit and former police spokeswoman Mikayla Moskov sued the department and the county last week , alleging they were forced to resign and were publicly humiliated for raising concerns about the behavior of former Deputy Administrator Randy Webster.
County officials are preparing to respond to public records requests from media outlets about the resignations and about Webster. The response could come as early as today. Attorneys for Moskov and Manemeit have asked that county officials to limit the documents they provide.
"While we believe that certain aspects of this case have been made public

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