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Last Updated on Thursday, 26 June 2008 10:40 Written by rslcpol Thursday, 26 June 2008 10:40
From LegalNewsLine:
The other complainant, who is resigning from the AG’s office effective June 30, sent a letter to Ohio AG Nancy H. Rogers on June 23 titled, “Before I go.” The June communications between Urban, Taylor and other AG staffers were obtained by Legalnewsline following a public records request. In her letter, Taylor told of how she once had been proud of working at the AG’s office but when Marc Dann’s tenure began, the environment instantly became hostile, crude and unprofessional. She described an environment where vulgar language and “inappropriate and unprofessional behavior rapidly became the norm.”
Taylor wrote she changed departments within the AG’s office several times during Dann’s tenure in the hopes of settling somewhere where her colleagues were pleasant and congenial. What she found instead, however, was just the opposite. Rather than face another transition when a new Attorney General is elected in November to fill the remaining two years of Dann’s term, Taylor decided to leave the office altogether.
Before she leaves, however, Taylor had a few requests of the woman appointed by Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland on May 21 to fill the AG post until the November elections. Taylor asked Nancy H. Rogers to provide a letter of recommendation and have 504 hours of leave restored to her bank of time to be paid to Taylor in her last paycheck. She claimed to have used those hours as a reprieve from the stressful work environment prevalent during Dann’s tenure.