The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

AHA settles suit with former CEO Glover

Atlanta Housing Authority to pay $1.3M in Renee Glover lawsuit.

- By Dan Klepal dan.klepal@ajc.com

Agency agrees to pay $1.3M toward attorney fees and to complainan­t, who claimed breach of contract, defamation.

A $100 million lawsuit against former Atlanta Housing Authority chief executive Renee Glover has ended up costing the agency $1.3 million.

The AHA board approved the settlement Thursday evening, with a majority of the money — $794,030 — going to Glover’s attorneys. The balance of the funds, just over $523,000, goes to Glover to pay any potential tax liability she may incur for paying her attorney’s fees.

Glover must repay AHA the money if there is no tax liability, according to the settlement.

Glover filed suit last year to recoup her legal fees in fighting a $100 million lawsuit filed at the urging of former Mayor Kasim Reed. That suit alleged developer Egbert Perry and Glover entered into a backroom real estate deal that gave away a large portion of housing authority land to Perry at a steep discount.

The city withdrew its lawsuit in April 2018.

Reed did not immediatel­y respond to a text message sent to him Thursday evening.

Glover’s suit demanded arbitratio­n and claimed the AHA was guilty of breach of contract, defamation, slander and of breach of the nondispara­gement provision contained in Glover’s severance

agreement from 2013. Glover’s attorney argued AHA was responsibl­e for her legal fees because of an indemnific­ation clause in that severance agreement. The indemnific­a

tion clause protects Glover from legal fees incurred in defense of any action she took in “good faith” as chief executive.

The settlement says AHA board members and staff — present and future

— “shall refrain from making any statements that are defamatory or disparagin­g of Glover.” It also says the AHA and Glover will jointly release a public statement to acknowledg­e Glover’s contributi­ons.

“Atlanta Housing acknowledg­es Ms. Glover’s past contributi­ons serving as CEO of AHA,” the statement says.

 ?? J. SCOTT TRUBEY / STRUBEY@AJC.COM 2018 ?? Atlanta Housing Authority ex-CEO Renee Glover, seen with her attorney, William B. Hill Jr., sued in 2018 to recoup legal fees fighting a $100M suit filed at ex-Mayor Kasim Reed’s urging.
J. SCOTT TRUBEY / STRUBEY@AJC.COM 2018 Atlanta Housing Authority ex-CEO Renee Glover, seen with her attorney, William B. Hill Jr., sued in 2018 to recoup legal fees fighting a $100M suit filed at ex-Mayor Kasim Reed’s urging.

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