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Resident alleges 'toxic work environment,' says he faces multiple lawsuits and police inquiry
Summary
At the Hudson City Council meeting July 8, resident Anthony Revita used the public-comment period to allege a toxic work environment among city employees, accuse Mayor Foster of initiating an investigation, and say he is facing multiple lawsuits tied to his public speech.
Anthony Revita used the public‑comment period at the July 8 Hudson City Council meeting to accuse city leadership of creating a “toxic work environment” for city employees and to say he is the target of multiple legal actions and a police inquiry.
Revita told council, “Tom Sheridan is a lap dog for Foster and everyone knows it. Foster AKA Littlefinger has his own personal agenda and is using the city and its employees as his own.” He said he is being sued “for $25,000 for my first amendment right to free speech” and that this is “my fourth lawsuit with the city.”
The remarks came during the council’s public comment…
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