Parents in Arizona’s Scottsdale Unified School District, one of the districts on Turning Point USA's School Board Watchlist, discovered that one member had editing access to a Google Drive that held a trove of personal information about several outspoken parents including pictures, social security numbers, financial records and a divorce proceeding.
Kim Stafford, a mother, discovered the Google Drive link when school board president Jann-Michael Greenburg sent her an email accusing her of “anti-Semitic” comments against George Soros. Greenburg sent Stafford a screenshot of his desktop, which included the since-deleted Drive, per the Daily Caller.
The drive was available to anyone who had the link.
Stafford shared the link, which included pictures of her 8- and 10-year-old daughters, with her friends and family.
Parents described the drive as an “online dossier.” The folders were labeled “SUSD Wackos,” “Press Conference Psychos” and “Anti-Mask Lunatics,” just to name a few. Within the folder “Press Conference Psychos,” there was a video of parents calmly holding signs that read “CRT is Racist” and “SUSD We Demand Transparency.”
Amanda Wray, another mother, was a top target. The folder had a credit deed of trust from Desert Financial Federal Credit Union, her mortgage, information on her AirBNB property and pictures of her children.
“I’m just a parent,” Wray said. “I’m not a public official.”
Greenburg’s father, Mark, is listed as the owner of the drive. He can be heard in bodycam footage reviewed by the Daily Caller calling Wray a “lunatic” and also admitted that he pulled up to Wray’s car on his motorcycle with his license plate covered and said he had a private investigator “who’s writing down all of [the parents' license] plates.”