Fallin’s office settles lawsuit

Ponca City Now - December 8, 2014 6:11 am

Gov. Fallin’s office agrees to $125,000 settlement

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) – Governor Mary Fallin’s office has agreed to pay $125,000 to settle a lawsuit filed by the former director of Fallin’s Tulsa office.

The Tulsa World reported the dismissal of the wrongful termination lawsuit on Sunday. Wendy Gregory filed the suit claiming she was fired because the governor’s office feared bad publicity after the Internal Revenue Service sought to garnish her salary due to a child support dispute involving her husband and his previous wife. Gregory has said the IRS soon withdrew the action.

She said in the lawsuit that Fallin’s chief of staff, Denise Northrup, told her the governor’s office "can’t have this," in reference to the IRS action.

Spokesmen for Fallin deny that Gregory’s dismissal was related to the garnishment issue.

Spokesman Alex Weintz has said an internal review found the Tulsa office director position wasn’t worth the costs and that Gregory wasn’t performing satisfactorily.

 

Latest Stories

Ponca City resident injured in collision on US 60

The Oklahoma Highway Patrol reported that a personal injury collision occurred at about 3:00 a.m. on...

Top-seeded Thunder on the verge of series loss to Mavs

By SCHUYLER DIXON AP Sports Writer DALLAS (AP) — A kinder, gentler Luka Doncic has the...

House Sends Disaster Relief Bills to Senate

OKLAHOMA CITY – Following numerous tornadoes across the state this spring, the Oklahoma House of Representatives...