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Fired employees accused LAHSA head of cronyism and improper conduct



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Two fired staff who obtained a mixed $800,000 in authorized settlements from the Los Angeles Homeless Providers Authority had accused the company’s chief government of hiring cronies for high jobs, trying to destroy data and being “extraordinarily inebriated” at an out-of-state convention, in response to data launched Wednesday.

Emily Vaughn Henry, a deputy chief info officer, mentioned in a Could 2024 settlement demand letter that she was fired after voicing a number of complaints about Va Lecia Adams Kellum, the highest government on the homeless company, often known as LAHSA.

Kristina Dixon, previously the company’s chief monetary officer, characterised her termination final yr as a part of a “witch hunt.” In her demand letter, despatched to LAHSA in June 2024, her lawyer accused Adams Kellum of “hiring inexperienced key employees in vital positions just because she labored with them earlier than at her prior job.”

LAHSA officers “strenuously denied the allegations” contained within the two demand letters, saying in a press release that the company “made a enterprise choice to resolve these issues with recommendation of outdoor counsel.”

Adams Kellum, in an interview Wednesday, defended the staffers who had been employed throughout her tenure, describing them as “extremely certified.” She declined to supply specifics on the 2 termination circumstances, as a substitute providing a broader evaluation of her administration choices.

“I got here to LAHSA to attempt to make it higher, and to not make excuses, and to place it on a path to enchancment,” she mentioned. “Laborious choices needed to be made. Modifications needed to be pursued.”

Vaughn Henry’s lawyer made a gap request for a $3.5 million settlement, saying a monetary decision would assist the company keep away from “lengthy, pricey litigation.” That very same lawyer made an preliminary supply for Dixon to obtain $1.5 million.

“There may be already a excessive stage of public and media curiosity within the latest terminations at LAHSA, and a public lawsuit will undoubtedly have far-reaching repercussions for a lot of Metropolis and County officers,” the 2 letters state.

LAHSA’s board resolved the claims in March, agreeing to pay $450,000 to Dixon and $350,000 to Vaughn Henry. LAHSA paid $200,000 of the settlement, with insurance coverage protecting the rest.

The settlement demand letters, and the settlement quantities, had been first reported on by LAist, however with key particulars redacted. Beneath continued strain from the general public radio outlet, LAHSA launched extra full variations of the demand letters on Wednesday with far fewer redactions.

Among the many newly unredacted claims, Vaughn Henry alleged that Adams Kellum tried with out success to delete two emails despatched to her by Mayor Karen Bass. Vaughn Henry additionally alleged that Adams Kellum, whereas attending a convention in Washington, D.C., turned “extraordinarily inebriated and bought a ‘lap dance’ from a feminine marketing consultant that she had simply employed to do work for LAHSA.”

LAHSA, in a press release, mentioned that no grievance was filed associated to the difficulty of improper conduct in Washington, D.C. Adams Kellum, throughout her interview, mentioned the claims weren’t true.

“I didn’t try this,” she mentioned. “And that’s not the way in which I carry myself as an expert.”

The discharge of the letters comes at a tumultuous time for LAHSA. The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted final month to pull greater than $300 million from the company, following damaging audits of its monetary oversight. Days later, Adams Kellum introduced she would resign from her put up, remaining so long as 120 days.

Now, together with her departure imminent, Adams Kellum has needed to deal with allegations from staffers who had been fired from the company greater than a yr in the past.

Vaughn Henry, the previous LAHSA knowledge administration knowledgeable, accused Adams Kellum of asking her in October 2023 to delete two emails that Bass had despatched to her from her private e mail account. Vaughn Henry mentioned she refused and advised Adams Kellum that the company had a seven-year retention coverage on all emails.

“Vaughn Henry believes [Adams] Kellum in the end terminated her in retaliation for refusing to violate the retention coverage and delete Mayor Bass’ e mail,” the declare states.

Dixon, in her demand letter, mentioned Adams Kellum employed unqualified “cronies” to high-level positions, together with seven staffers from St. Joseph Middle, the Venice-based homeless companies company Adams Kellum led till 2022. The salaries for the brand new hires ranged from $180,000 to $220,000, creating “funds deficits for an already tight company funds,” the letter states.

Dixon mentioned her choice to problem Adams Kellum’s hiring practices made her a goal for “hostile therapy and retaliation” — and in the end her termination, the letter mentioned.

Adams Kellum mentioned that she requested for 4 of her colleagues from St. Joseph to return together with her to LAHSA when she was recruited by the company in 2022. That settlement was permitted by LAHSA’s board, she mentioned.

“I knew once I was coming to LAHSA that we had an enormous job forward,” she mentioned. “And I didn’t imagine I had sufficient time to do it alone and not using a staff that might assist us achieve success.”

Adams Kellum additionally mentioned she didn’t request the deletion of any messages from the mayor.

Bass aides didn’t reply to an inquiry from The Occasions in regards to the allegations towards Adams Kellum.