One year after her job at the Atlanta Police Department was eliminated, a former business manager there has sued the city, claiming that her termination was retaliation for explosive complaints that she made to her superiors against Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed.
In a suit filed in Fulton County Superior Court, Tracy Woodard, a former police department business manager, claims she discovered that Mayor Kasim Reed was diverting funds dedicated to the purchase of new police patrol cars to the purchase, instead, of vehicles for his own personal use and that of his family.
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