The coming forensic audit to determine how the Claremont School District wound up millions of dollars in the red may be bad news for some former employees.

Unnamed former district employees were paid “concerning” stipends, according to Nov. 13 nonpublic meeting minutes recently obtained by Claremont’s Jim Sullivan. But so far, little has been said publicly by the school board.

“It sure seems that SAU 6 school officials sure have a lot of secrets to keep from the general public, and they certainly don’t seem to know what the hell they are doing,” Sullivan wrote on his website .

Sullivan, whose long-running website, The Sullivan Report, is the only news source left in Claremont since the Eagle Times shut down this year, obtained a copy of the Nov. 13 nonpublic meeting minutes after l

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