Las Vegas Review-Journal

Document shows Liu, NLV mayor had pay pact

Lee denied having deal with ex-city manager

- By Art Marroquin Las Vegas Review-journal

A handwritte­n agreement emerged Thursday afternoon showing North Las Vegas Mayor John Lee had struck a preliminar­y severance deal with former City Manager Qiong Liu.

The pact, signed the day Liu fired a close ally of the mayor, allowed for her to depart “without cause” on Feb. 2 and with a year’s worth of salary, medical and pension benefits and all the existing terms in her employment contract.

It appears the note was scribbled on lined paper, with a few items scratched out. It was signed Jan. 9 by Liu, Lee and Human Resources Director Cass Palmer.

The revelation came after a heated disagreeme­nt during a Feb. 7 City Council meeting, where Lee denied Liu’s assertion that they had reached a severance agreement. At the meeting, Lee only acknowledg­ed talking to Liu and said any severance package must be approved by all five members of the City Council.

“We were in here talking about items she was most interested in, but it was not a contract,” Lee said Thursday. “I told her those were things I could support, but that was before we found out about the bad actions she committed. These items were for discussion, but there was no contract.”

A separate agreement signed Jan. 10 by Liu, Palmer and City Clerk Catherine Raynor allowed for a $613,000 severance package that included a $25,000 retroactiv­e wage increase.

Documents obtained Thursday by the Las Vegas Review-journal show that city officials and Liu correspond­ed through Jan. 23 in an attempt to negotiate a final agreement.

“Liu herself changed the initial proposal several times after the fact in an attempt to secure a richer payout,” city spokeswoma­n Delen Goldberg said. “Ultimately, the City Council voted against her demands.”

Last week the City Council rejected the proposed $613,000 severance package and fired Liu “for cause” amid allegation­s that she attempted to give herself a $30,000 raise retroactiv­e to November 2015.

Liu has characteri­zed the allegation­s as a “personal vendetta” so the city can deny paying a severance package because of her disagreeme­nts with Ryann Juden, a friend and colleague of the mayor.

Liu departed City Hall on Jan. 10, one day after she fired and rehired Juden, who was working at the time as an assistant city manager. Juden is now the interim city manager.

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