In addition to the payment, the settlement agreement with the city blocked both former City Manager Adam Lenhard and the city from making disparaging comments about each other. A social media post almost gave Lenhard $50,000.
Adam Lenhard claimed a now-deleted Facebook post by Council Member Michelle Tanner violated a non-disparagement clause. He withdrew his claim after she deleted the post.St. George taxpayers are on the hook for a $625,000 settlement with former City Manager Adam Lenhard who resigned because of controversy surrounding a drag show on public property in June. A Facebook post from a St. George City Council member almost cost them an additional $50,000.
In addition to the $625,000 payment, the settlement agreement with the city blocked both Lenhard and the city from making disparaging comments about each other. Breaking that part of that agreement carried a $50,000 penalty. “She refers to me by name and states and infers that I broke laws in issuing the special event permit for the We’re Here show,” Lenhard wrote. “Not only are these remarks damaging to my character and in clear violation of the terms of the Settlement Agreement, but they also create unwarranted hate and anger towards me and my family.”
“The article’s main image being that of drag queens, rather than a picture of Adam or the City of St. George, gives little doubt the author’s intent was to sell news subscriptions and make Adam’s resignation and rumored settlement only about drag shows,” Tanner wrote.Tanner told The Tribune in a text message that she had not violated the terms of the agreement, and Lenhard had dropped his claim against the city. Lenhard confirmed he had withdrawn the request for an additional payment.St.
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