Kansas City, MO, August 21, 2026 —

Kansas City officials have initiated steps to rectify an error in a recent court filing that mistakenly attributed the order for a media audit to Mayor Quinton Lucas. The filing, which is part of an ongoing legal process, incorrectly stated that the Mayor had directed such an audit.

The correction aims to ensure accuracy in official court records and public understanding of the city’s administrative actions. City officials have indicated that the error was unintentional and are working to have the record amended promptly. The specific nature of the media audit, if it was indeed ordered by another party or if the mention was an unrelated error, was not detailed in the initial summary.

Further details regarding the intended purpose of the media audit or the context in which it was mentioned in the original court filing were not immediately available. The process for correcting court documents typically involves filing a motion with the court, which then reviews and approves or denies the requested amendment. The outcome of this correction process is pending.

The incident highlights the importance of precision in legal documentation and communication between city departments and legal counsel. Officials are focused on ensuring that all official records accurately reflect decisions and directives made by city leadership.



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