Newspaper Tree El Paso

July 24, 2006

"I Hope She Has a Good Lawyer"

by Sito Negron

 


Former City Attorney Lisa Elizondo filed a discrimination charge in December, 2005, against the city, which fired her on a 7-1 vote June 21, 2005. The EEOC began an investigation, and according to sources gave Elizondo a “right-to-sue” letter earlier this month. She now has 90 days to decide whether to sue.


Elizondo could not be reached for comment.


Mayor John Cook appears to be a main target of the complaint, as he was the first person the EEOC asked to interview. Cook led the charge to fire Elizondo and replace her with current City Attorney Charlie McNabb, who previously had served as city attorney.


When asked what he thought of the possibility of Elizondo suing the city, Cook said, “I hope she has a good lawyer. ... Anything is better then her.”


Newspaper Tree filed an request for public information to review correspondence --emails, memos, letter -- held by the city in regards to the Lisa Elizondo EEOC complaint. The request yielded a series of emails that outline the chronology of the complaint and the city response. However, the city is seeking to withhold certain information and has requested an Attorney General’s opinion. The city states in its request, sent July 20, that some of the records it wants to withhold “are directly related to the pending litigation in this matter or are protected by the attorney client-privilege or constitute core attorney work product.”


NPT presents excerpts from the material delivered by the city:



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