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Victim services director says Cache County attorney candidate threatened her for supporting his 2024 election opponent

Logan • Terryl Warner, the director of Cache County’s Victim Services Division, said she was threatened by a man running for Cache County attorney after she began supporting another candidate. She also contended her concerns were not taken seriou


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Victim services director says Cache County attorney candidate threatened her for supporting his 2024 election opponent
Victim services director says Cache County attorney candidate threatened her for supporting his 2024 election opponent

Logan • Terryl Warner, the director of Cache County’s Victim Services Division, said she was threatened by a man running for Cache County attorney after she began supporting another candidate. She also contended her concerns were not taken seriously by the county’s top leader.

At Tuesday night’s Cache County Council meeting, the longtime county employee read text messages sent to her last month by Cameron Cox, a public defender who is also running for county attorney.

He’s running against Taylor Sorensen, the interim county attorney. Cox is a contracted public defender in Cache County, whose role is to defend people who can’t afford a lawyer and who are facing criminal charges. Victim services advocate for those who have been harmed and ensure they are cared for and included as a case goes through the court system.

Cox doesn’t dispute sending the text messages, but he told The Salt Lake Tribune they were not intended to be threatening.

In the texts, he alleges the victim services budget has been mismanaged, something he won’t ignore if elected as the county’s top prosecutor. Warner addressed those allegations publicly to the council, saying Cox had inaccurately portrayed expenditures by her office.

“I am deeply concerned about the threats, the intimidation, the hostility that exists in Cache County,” Warner told the council Tuesday night.

“I want to know if you’re willing to change this current culture of bullying threats, intimidation and retaliation toward Cache County employees, or if you’ll remain silent,” she added.

Warner also publicly rebuked County Executive David Zook in front of the council for, she said, not addressing the threats made by a county contractor. Zook questioned, however, whether the county had authority to conduct a personnel investigation — because Cox is a contracted public defender, not a county employee.

Warner told The Tribune she also reported the threatening messages to the state’s top elections official, the lieutenant governor’s office, because the threats related to this fall’s county attorney race. Warner said she’d been contacted by Davis County investigators in relation to the threats.

The text messages

The first text Warner shared with the County Council on Tuesday was a message she received on Feb. 9. In the text, Cox wrote he was displeased with Warner supporting Sorensen.

“I’ve learned you are campaigning for Taylor and saying things about me that are not true,” the message read. “Best of luck. I’m an honest and good person. If I don’t win this election, I will [win] the next one and make the next four years a self-reflecting experience.”

After receiving the text, Warner said she reported it to Zook, who, according to Warner, said the text was unacceptable, but nothing needed to be done.

Warner said she received another message from Cox on Feb. 14. In the text, which Warner also shared in council chambers Tuesday night, Cox accused her of mishandling county funds and not sending victim advocates to Logan’s municipal court, a critical component of her job.

“I see you are forwarding my text around,” Cox said in the text, while also alleging that Warner had been mismanaging the victim services budget and not fulfilling grant requirements. “Best of luck Terryl. [I’m] sure Taylor will keep that all and more under wraps as your puppet, but I will not.”

Warner said she supports Sorenson, but added she hasn’t outright endorsed him. She told The Tribune she has shared some of his campaign signs with people and attended a town hall. “That’s about it,” she added. “I really haven’t done much, but yes, people know I am supporting Taylor.”

Cox told The Tribune he sent the texts to Warner as a way to defend himself from “slanderous statements” made by her.

“I never threatened anyone in my campaign, including Terryl Warner,” Cox told The Tribune. He also said that his “self-reflection” text was not meant as a threat, but he was trying to express the reality of what a new county attorney would be for her office.

Warner denies saying anything slanderous about Cox, adding, “I have only been positive about him.”

“I never said anything negative and it would be nice if he could tell all of us who told him I did,” Warner told The Tribune.

A complaint to the lieutenant governor’s office

In a letter Warner sent to human resources dated Feb. 23, which was shared with The Tribune, she wrote, “I also made the difficult decision to report this text to the Lt. Governor’s Office/Elections Department.”

Warner said she contacted the lieutenant governor’s office because state law says it’s unlawful to, “interfere with the free exercise of the elective franchise of any voter…”

A spokesperson for the Utah lieutenant governor’s office confirmed the office received a complaint from Warner, but declined to comment further.

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