Fired for what?
The soundness and veracity of these stories are completely undermined when you realize that they depend almost exclusively upon accusations from individuals who admitted they had embezzled and misappropriated over $1 million from the network, and its companion ministry, International Christian Broadcasting, Mays statement said.
I would think if she were "discredited" for embezzling $1 mil, she'd be in jail right now. I see no discredit.
Right now, you have her making unproven allegations against her employer, and her employer making allegations against her. Thus proving my point that in cases like this, you need to be very critical in examining the claims on BOTH sides, and not accept either at face value.
You may see no "discredit", but there is no reason to credit either account at this point. Let the legal process play out, and maybe some actual evidence will be presented.