They Received the Complaint. No One Acted. Months Later, Biddeford’s City Manager Resigned Citing “Systemic Issues”

A formal complaint was received, signed, and acknowledged by Biddeford leadership—yet no action was taken. Months later, the city manager resigned citing “systemic issues.” This investigation examines the documented pattern of deflection and unanswered accountability.
Deadline Passed. Silence Remains. Questions Grow: Inside Maine’s Licensing Complaint Process

After granting extensions to multiple respondents, Maine’s licensing board set a clear deadline—October 20, 2025. But when that deadline passed, no responses, confirmations, or disclosures followed. This investigation examines the growing concerns around transparency, due process, and accountability within Maine’s administrative systems.
Ignored at the Highest Level: A Notarized Complaint, Verified Evidence, and One Year of Silence from Maine Child Welfare Leadership

A notarized, evidence-backed complaint sent to Maine’s governor and child welfare leadership was delivered and signed for—then met with over a year of silence. This case raises urgent questions about accountability, transparency, and what happens when formal reports of misconduct go unanswered.
