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    $2-million settlement in Measure G fallout raises readers’ eyebrows

    Team_Prime US NewsBy Team_Prime US NewsOctober 19, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    Oct. 19, 2025 7 AM PT

    To the editor: Fesia Davenport doesn’t allege that Measure G is unenforceable or that she was wrongfully terminated, solely that she skilled hurt from shedding her place (“L.A. County chief executive got $2-million settlement after Measure G fallout, records say,” Oct. 14). However plenty of staff, private and non-private, lose their jobs by no fault of their very own, and most haven’t any recourse.

    Had the supervisors turned down Davenport’s declare, I can’t think about she would have any case in courtroom. It appears the supervisors are extra involved in giving their outgoing staff overly beneficiant severance pay than they’re in serving to their constituents.

    Michael Pollak, Los Angeles

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    To the editor: Certainly, I’m not the one one outraged by an apparently redundant authorities worker being awarded $2 million for “embarrassment.” Not when personal residents emotionally and bodily savaged by Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the Division of Homeland Safety or Customs and Border Safety could find yourself incarcerated with out recourse.

    Curt Bouterse, San Diego



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