GRAND CHUTE, Wis. — A complaint is filed against Grand Chute Town Supervisor Beth English with the Wisconsin Ethics Commission.
The complaint filed by former Supervisor Walt Nocito alleges English violated a closed session by providing information to former Town Administrator Jim March during a vote to terminate his contract May 2.
Nocito claims English acted in a way to avoid being named in a federal lawsuit for her vote to dismiss March.
In an interview with our TV partner Action 2 News, March’s attorney, Michael Fox, tells why English wasn’t included in the lawsuit…
Nocito lost his bid for re-election to English.
Court documents filed by March’s attorney claim English was “pressured” to vote to terminate March during a closed session meeting by three other town supervisors. She then voted to rehire March in a vote one month later.
English was not available to comment on the case.