As the Washougal mayoral race heads to a primary election on Aug. 3, several community members have voiced concerns about past lawsuits involving one of the three candidates.
“I’m concerned that he’s not going to be out there protecting us,” Camas resident Ryan Hill recently told The Post-Record. “I work (in Washougal), and I have for a long time. I don’t want someone with that track record in that position of power.”
Hill was referring to Derik Ford, the co-owner of 2 Rivers Bar and Grill in Washougal, who is running against longtime Washougal City Council member Paul Greenlee and the founder of Washougal’s Lunchmoney Skatepark, Rochelle Ramos, to be Washougal’s next mayor.
Ford lists his experience as a franchisee with Massage Envy for 14 years and as a former law enforcement officer in his candidate statement.
Both of these professional experiences, however, seem fraught with controversy.
According to news articles published by Oregon newspapers and television stations between 2014 and 2019, Ford, as the owner of several Massage Envy franchises in Oregon, was connected to a sexual abuse scandal involving therapists he employed and charged with shutting down a Medford massage clinic without giving advance notice to his employees or clients — some who claimed they were still paying monthly fees for their Massage Envy memberships.