Lightfoot administration to pay $100,000 to settle whistleblower claims by former treasurer employee
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoots administration has agreed to pay $100,000 to settle whistleblower complaints by two city treasurer employees who alleged they were improperly fired, records obtained by the Tribune show.
Treasurer Melissa Conyears-Ervin dismissed her chief of staff, Tiffany Harper, in late 2020, as well as three other workers, as part of what she called an office shake-up. Harper and Ashley Evans, the treasurers former chief impact officer, alleged that their firings violated the Illinois whistleblower act, federal laws, and a city ordinance, according to a copy of their settlement agreement with the city.
Lightfoots Law Department settled the case last month, records show; Harper and Evans will each get $41,000 while their attorney will get $18,000.
The agreement between the workers and city officials stipulates that Harper and Evans must keep the agreement confidential.
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