Attorney Christie Knowles on Thursday in a social media post struck back at Gadsden Mayor Sherman Guyton's comments during Tuesday's City Council meeting. Knowles said Guyton "essentially accused" her or her law firm of using a computer to steal "confidential" documents linked to a proposed Pilgrim's Pride rendering plant in Gadsden. It's not true, she said in a Facebook post, and insisted the mayor knows that. Guyton used the mayor/council comments time at the meeting to question where Knowles' firm got what's been described as a Memorandum of Understanding from Guyton to Pilgrim's Pride. City Attorney Lee Roberts, in response to Knowles' post, denied that Guyton accused the attorney or her firm of theft, but repeated the mayor's question as to how she obtained what Roberts described as "stolen" documents.