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This "woman" was my best friend, and when Yokum failed to take proper actions, my best friend dropped out of sight, without even a good-bye! I know it is because of the horrific treatment she received, and she received it because of who her ex-husband was, and who Floros knew. I guess the right thing doesn't stand a chance in the "good-old boy" state.
The fact that a reoport will be released now from the County Attorney's office will in no way be complete. It will not fully represent the actions and the manical behavior of Nick Flors regarding the disadvantaged employees. He has left in his wake a memory of emotional wreckage which he perpurtraded upon employees. One Omission will be the greviance that Shaunna and I made with the Attorney's office which was ignored. Further no action was ever taken for a request to investigate the validity of our case. Nothing was formally ever addressed. When Karl lost his bid for re-election, Nick was placed into another positon where he was able to continue foisting his tirades and dictorial management style upon vulnerble employees.
He was given a Golden Umbrella, eased out and compensated. Had those officials taken the proper steps, they would have saved the taxpayers $90,000.00.
M
They should have gone back and looked into the first case involving Nick's improper conduct in the Surveyors office. How they let him get away with this type of behavior for 26 years only shows how good the politicians are at covering for their special twisted and perverted henchmen. Shame on them for hiding all the facts by not investigating it in the first place. I wish they could be subjected to the same kind of treatment year after year as some of us had to endure. If anyone is interested enough to see what kind of vicious and maniacal behavior Nick inflicted on his employees you can GRAMMA the report for yourself from the DA's office. Someone needs to look further into who was responsible for all of this because it wasn't just NICK!!
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