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Residents urge probe of alleged misconduct as attorney says lawsuit has been served
Summary
Public commenters raised allegations of corruption, missing funds and mishandled evidence; attorney Alvin Peters announced an eight-count lawsuit on behalf of Vicky Gaynor alleging pay and hostile-work-environment claims against the city and named commissioners.
Multiple residents used the public-comment period at the Jan. 19 commission meeting to call for investigations into past city management and personnel practices and to react to recent resignations.
Attorney Alvin Peters told the commission his office served an eight-count complaint on behalf of former employee Vicky Gaynor alleging violations including the Equal Pay Act and hostile work environment claims related to race, gender and political affiliation. "Count 1 is the equal pay act," Peters…
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