A former State Bar Association executive says the organization suffered a $60,000 investment loss in early 2007 and that he was fired when bar officers accused him of not telling them.
Richard Vaughn, 63, who was assistant executive director, made the loss public in a civil rights suit that says his dismissal over his alleged failure to report it was a pretext for age discrimination.
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