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Campton Hills - More Liability for the Taxpayers????? Go away already!

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More stuff happening to negatively impact the taxpayers of Campton Hills. I just heard that the village now wants to hire more support staff and cut funding of the police department.  Now, from the article below, an ex employee of Patsy Smith says....hey, pay me my money.  I'm not sure why we have these issues?  Could this all been rectified when Patsy terminated the employee.  Evidently not.  Too bad....now the taxpayers are once again exposed b/c the leadership didn't do all they could to protect them.  Last week a $10,000,000 suit came against campton because of accusations of poor judgment wtih the Police Department.  How much government can the citizens afford?  This could be getting real expensive very quickly......

Attorneys for Campton Hills will attempt to negotiate a settlement with the village's former finance director, who claims in a lawsuit that she's owed more than $16,000 in pay, officials said Wednesday.

Kathy Catalano was removed from the position last month when trustees chose not reappoint her, according to the village. Her attorney says she quit because the village stopped paying her.

The dispute prompted Catalano to sue earlier this month, seeking about $16,300 she says the village owes her. Trustees responded late Tuesday by authorizing the negotiation of a potential settlement, said Village Attorney Bill Braithwaite, who added there's been no suggestion of financial impropriety.

"The issue before the village relates to performance matters," he said. "The village has no information at this time that would indicate anything illegal."

Catalano was hired as finance director, and appointed treasurer, after Campton Hills incorporated in May 2007. According to village officials, she was to receive an hourly rate of $45, with a cap of $30,000 in the remainder of that fiscal year, and $45,000 in the next one.

Catalano attorney Michael Kraft said Wednesday the village eventually stopped paying her. He said she is suing for more than $16,000 owed, interest and court costs.

"Like anybody who performs services and doesn't get paid, at some point in time you've got to mitigate your losses," Kraft said. "It's truly unfortunate that the village residents are once again subject to having more tax dollars spent on legal fees defending a claim to which the village has no valid defense."

Braithwaite would not discuss specifics of the issue, but officials have said Catalano billed the village for more than her contract allowed. Her lawsuit does not address a $45,000 cap.

"The village president (Patsy Smith) felt it was in the best interest of the village that (Catalano) be removed for reasons that were communicated to the treasurer and the board," Braithwaite said.

The case will be in court Aug. 11.

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South Austin Real Estate Blog
Sky Realty South Austin - Austin, TX

I do not know anything other than what your post says... but... of course like many others who have no right to have an opinion on a subject they are not well versed in .. here is mine. ;)    If the Village has a contract that says.. MRS X gets paid up to $XXX then she does not have a claim to more money, unless she has an agreed upon amendment to that contract...  or am I wrong?  

To make the Village spend more money on frivolous lawsuits for defense is awful, they in turn should countersue for the legal defense funds.   JMHO.

Jul 25, 2009 01:01 AM