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Miles Archer

(18,837 posts)
Wed May 11, 2016, 02:31 PM May 2016

Flint Mayor Ordered Staffer to Divert Charitable Donations to Her Campaign Fund, Lawsuit Claims

Flint Mayor Ordered Staffer to Divert Charitable Donations to Her Campaign Fund, Lawsuit Claims

Karen Weaver allegedly wanted lead cleanup money rerouted to "Karenabout Flint"

—By Julia Lurie
| Tue May 10, 2016 3:47 PM EDT



In November, Flint residents elected a new mayor, Karen Weaver, who promised to help solve the city's lead crisis and hold local authorities accountable. Now, she's mired in a controversy of her own.

On Monday, former City Administrator Natasha Henderson filed a lawsuit in US District Court against Weaver and the city of Flint, claiming she was wrongfully fired after raising concerns that Weaver was steering donations for Flint families into a campaign fund. According to the complaint, Henderson was approached in February by a tearful city employee, Maxine Murray, who told Henderson "she feared going to jail." The mayor, the suit claims, had instructed Murray and a volunteer to direct donations from Safe Water Safe Homes, a fund created to repair antiquated plumbing in Flint homes, to a campaign account called Karenabout Flint, and give them "step-by-step" instructions on how to make a donation.

As CNN notes, "Karenabout Flint" is not a state-registered PAC, though "Karen About Flint" was the mayor's campaign slogan, Twitter handle, and campaign website. According to the lawsuit, Henderson, the city's top unelected official, reported the matter to Flint's chief legal council in February and requested an investigation. Three days later, she was terminated on the account that there was no room in the city budget to fund her position—though Henderson noted that her position was funded by the state. The mayor's office did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Read the full complaint @ the URL above.
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Flint Mayor Ordered Staffer to Divert Charitable Donations to Her Campaign Fund, Lawsuit Claims (Original Post) Miles Archer May 2016 OP
Hmmmm... puffy socks May 2016 #1
Oh, Jeez. I hope this is not true. (n/t) Laurian May 2016 #2
If true, she needs to go to jail mythology May 2016 #3
Smear job philosslayer May 2016 #4
 

puffy socks

(1,473 posts)
1. Hmmmm...
Wed May 11, 2016, 02:37 PM
May 2016

I think I'll wait for further details on this one. Revenge by a disgruntled employee? or is Ms Weaver an opportunist?

It ought to be super easy to find out.

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