The price-tag for social justice and allegations against a local cheerleader who claimed that Kansas City hosts 24 MILLION tourists a year . . .
Of course reports leave out the tragic fact that this cash is ultimately the responsibility of local taxpayers.
Visit KC paid $250,000 to settle discrimination claims brought in a lawsuit by former human resources manager Janette Barron.
Barron, who claimed in a lawsuit that she was fired last year after asking for an investigation into allegations of harassing and bullying behavior by Ronnie Burt, the chief executive and president of Visit KC, will receive $137,500. Barron’s lawyer, Lauren Allen, was paid $112,500 in attorney’s fees.
You decide . . .
When this dysfunctional clown car revue of a local government gets something right, it'll be the first time.
ReplyDeletethis is just one more way sLIE bankrupts the city
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ReplyDeleteRonnie Burt -- a black Affirmative Action scammer -- hitting on the White ladies
big surprise
Typical coon behavior, when does he claim he was rejected because of racism?
ReplyDeleteHe made over $350000in 2015? Is their no limit on how wareful the city government is?
ReplyDeleteAdd up all the City (read "taxpayer") legal settlements paid under Mayor Funkhouser versus Mayor James, and guess who presided over the most waste?
ReplyDeleteMost people would be surprised.
Because that makes it ok.
DeleteFile a civil suit for harassment against the man who harassed you there.
ReplyDelete250K is only 1 cent per visitor he brought into KC. 25 million people, hell that's a bargain.
ReplyDeleteI was fisted by a homeless man wearing a kc hat and after twenty minutes I told him to stop, who do I sue?
ReplyDeleteWhats the bitch? Everyone in KC gets screwed against their will sooner or later. Hell, that is public knowledge.
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