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The former employee said she wanted to warn Willis so that she would not be involved in a scandal.
“I wanted to make sure she knew because I didn’t want any scandal to be related to her. She immediately cut me off in the middle of my sentence and demoted me from the director of juvenile diversion to a file clerk,” she said to The Beacon.
After that she was wary of Willis so during their next meeting she recorded the conversation.
“I knew it was me against the entire office,” she said. “If I didn’t get any hard evidence about what I was saying, everyone was just going to write me off.”
“I have been humiliated and retaliated against for doing the right thing,” she said in a Dec 7, 2021 email. “trying to protect your administration from scandal and advocate for the youth I was charged with working on behalf of.”
Willis responded to Timpson in a letter explaining that she had been terminated.
“As you know, you serve as an at-will employee with the Office of the Fulton County District Attorney,” the District Attorney said. “Please accept this correspondence as notice that your services to this office are no longer needed.”
Timpson said she was escorted from her office by seven armed investigators.
“I am 4’11” on my best day,” she said. “Who is so scared of me that you have to walk me out of the building by seven armed investigators? I’ve never had a warning about any negative behavior that would warrant someone feeling threatened by me.”
"[E]mployee discharge" Willis "explained."
True supervisory diligence and eloquence, there!
WOW. What a miserable POS Willis is.
And stupid, too, to leave such a clear trail of breadcrumbs that will facilitate a wrongful termination lawsuit.
BREATHTAKINGLY stupid.