State Settles Final 2 Wrongful Termination Lawsuits

The state of West Virginia has settled the final two of 12 wrongful-termination lawsuits filed against the Secretary of State’s office.

Charleston attorney Mark Atkinson told the Charleston Gazette-Mail on Thursday that fired investigators Thomas Ranson and Jeff Shriner settled their lawsuits for $50,000 each.

The lawsuits were filed against Republican Secretary of State Mac Warner, who took office in January 2017 and fired 16 employees, 15 of whom were registered Democrats. He then hired 22 new employees, 19 of whom were registered Republicans.

Ranson and Shriner were fired several months later, but contended it was due to their political affiliation and age.

Warner said it was due to “a lack of initiative, enthusiasm, diligence, that sort of thing.”

The newspaper reports the state has spent $3.2 million, not including legal fees, to settle all of the lawsuits.

 

Jury Awards $1 Million to Fired W.Va. Nurse

A former hospital nurse has been awarded more than $1 million in a lawsuit that claimed she was fired for expressing concerns of possible violations.
 
A Kanawha County Circuit Court jury made the award Thursday after a nine-day trial to Susan Nutter, who worked at Thomas Hospital’s psychiatric unit from August 2008 to November 2009.
 
The Charleston Daily Mail reports the jury found the hospital wrongfully fired Nutter, intentionally inflicted emotional distress, defamed her when it reported patient chart discrepancies to a nurse licensing board, and failed to properly pay her charge nurse wages.

Her attorney, Marvin Masters, testified Nutter reported nurses calling in prescriptions without a doctor’s permission and other concerns.
 
Hospital attorney Bryan Cokeley disputed the whistleblower claims in court and declined comment on the verdict.

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