St. Louis Magazine

ELAD GROSS

after the passage of Missouri’s protransparency Sunshine Law, inquisitive citizens who asked state, county, or municipal officials in Missouri to share public records sometimes got an intimidating reply-in essence, This happened to Elad Gross, a 33-year-old civic-issues litigator living in South City. In 2018, Gross sent an extensive records request to the governor. That office demanded $3,600 in attorney’s fees before turning anything over. Gross sued. He too. But the Sunshine case was his biggest win yet.

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