Fired Henderson city manager sues city
Former Henderson City Manager Mary Kay Peck has slapped the City Council with a federal lawsuit over its decision to fire her a month ago.
In a complaint filed Friday in U.S. District Court in Las Vegas, Peck accuses the city and its council members of violating her employment contract and conspiring against her behind closed doors.
The lawsuit, filed on Peck’s behalf by attorney Norman Kirshman, names Mayor Jim Gibson and council members Jack Clark, Andy Hafen, Steve Kirk and Gerri Schroder.
According to the lawsuit, Peck never received a performance evaluation in her 18 months on the job and was never given a chance to respond to the allegations that led to her dismissal.
City leaders said Peck created a “culture of fear” at City Hall, withheld information from the mayor and council, and failed to respond appropriately to the city’s recent budget woes.
The City Council is slated to vote tonight on whether to name Assistant City Manager Mark Calhoun as Peck’s permanent replacement.
Calhoun, who has worked for the city for 26 years, was named interim city manager after Peck was fired on April 14.
His proposed three-year contract calls for him to be paid $225,000.
Peck drew the same base salary as Henderson’s first female city manager.
Kirshman previously said the city could wind up owing his client the pay and benefits she would have made over the final 18 months of her contract.
Peck’s lawsuit seeks unspecified damages.
City spokeswoman Kathy Blaha said Henderson officials expected to be served with notice of the lawsuit on Monday, but she did not know whether that occurred.
Blaha said she couldn’t comment on the lawsuit because she had not seen it yet.
Contact reporter Henry Brean at hbrean@reviewjournal.com or 702-383-0350.
