GVI Sues Mon Ethos Over Alleged Breach of Contract and Data Mishandling Amid Federal Investigation

GVI seeks temporary restraining order and damages for alleged breach of contract and data mishandling as federal investigation into VIPD dealings with Mon Ethos unfolds; CEO cites lack of payment disrupting operations

2024-08-05 12:52:45 - VI News Staff

The Government of the Virgin Islands has taken legal action against Mon Ethos Pro Support (MEPSVI), seeking a temporary restraining order and other remedies. The lawsuit aims to address issues stemming from an alleged breach of contract and statutory violations by Mon Ethos in its services agreement with the V.I. Police Department.

Dealings with Mon Ethos and its CEO, David Whitaker, is what led to the resignations of former Police Commissioner Ray Martinez, and former Office of Management & Budget Director, Jenifer O'Neal. Both individuals had their devices seized by federal agents in connection with an investigation into government corruption. Investigators typically need a search warrant to seize a phone, which requires showing probable cause that the phone contains evidence of a crime. The warrant must also be approved by a judge.

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