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File #: GREAT-11(11) Reso 25-99    Version:
Type: Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/5/2025 In control: Government Relations, Ethics, and Transparency Committee (2025-2027)
On agenda: 6/2/2025 Final action:
Title: RESOLUTION 25-99, SETTLEMENT AUTHORIZATION: MELISSA MAGONIGLE V. COUNTY OF MAUI POLICE DEPARTMENT, ET AL., CIVIL 2CCV-23-0000030 (GREAT-11(11))
Attachments: 1. Resolution 25-99, 2. Correspondence from Corporation Counsel 04-14-2025, 3. Correspondence to Corporation Counsel 06-06-2025, 4. Correspondence from Corporation Counsel 06-06-2025
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RESOLUTION 25-99, SETTLEMENT AUTHORIZATION: MELISSA MAGONIGLE V. COUNTY OF MAUI POLICE DEPARTMENT, ET AL., CIVIL 2CCV-23-0000030  (GREAT-11(11))

 

Description

The Committee is in receipt of the following:

1.                     Resolution 25-99, entitled “AUTHORIZING SETTLEMENT OF MELISSA MAGONIGLE vs. COUNTY OF MAUI POLICE DEPARTMENT, ET AL.; CIVIL FILE 2CCV-23-0000030.”  Resolution 25-99’s purpose is to approve settlement of the claim, filed on May 13, 2024.  The claim alleges gender discrimination, retaliation, and whistleblower retaliation relating to incidents alleged to have occurred between December 17, 2021, and February 7, 2024, while the claimant was employed as a Business Administrator II with the County of Maui Police Department.

2.                     Correspondence dated April 14, 2025, from the Department of the Corporation Counsel, transmitting a copy of the claim.

 

 

Status

The Committee may consider whether to recommend adoption of Resolution 25-99, with or without revisions.  The Committee may also consider the filing of Resolution 25-99 and other related action.

 

Note

With reference to this agenda item, one or more executive meetings are anticipated in accordance with Section 92-5(a)(4), Hawaiʻi Revised Statutes, to consult with legal counsel on questions and issues pertaining to the powers, duties, privileges, immunities, and liabilities of the County, the Council, and the Committee; and Section 92-5(a)(8), Hawaiʻi Revised Statutes, to deliberate or make a decision upon a matter that requires the consideration of information that must be kept confidential under a State or Federal law, or a court order.