A forensic investigator began asking for documents from the police and fire fund five months ago. For the next two months, Ted Siedle waited. By mid-August, he still didn’t have one document for the $85,000-deep dive the city of Jacksonville paid Siedle to do in examining pension fund finances. A Times-Union story in August highlighted the delay. For a short time, documents trickled in and then stopped with John Keane, then the executive director of the pension fund — now consultant — telling his board that everything Siedle wanted was turned over. read more

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