San Diego Mayor Bob Filner is being slapped with another lawsuit–by the city he governs.
On Tuesday during a closed-door session, the San Diego City Council unanimously decided to file suit in San Diego Superior Court against the mayor after rejecting his request that the city pay his legal fees for a sexual harassment lawsuit. Filner’s private attorney, Harvey Berger, filed a request Monday for the city to pay for his legal expenses.
Voting 9-0, the City Council approved a cross-complaint against Filner. He had sought indemnity for all costs the city may have to pay as a result of the sexual harassment lawsuit filed against him by his former communications director, Irene McCormack Jackson. The city’s cross-complaint states that Filner has become a liability to the city and that the city has “a zero tolerance policy as to sexual harassment and sexual harassment is not within the course and scope of employment,” according to the lawsuit.
“If Bob Filner is engaged in unlawful conduct and the city is held liable, he will have to reimburse us every penny the city pays and its attorney fees,” City Attorney Jan Goldsmith said.
Last week, McCormack Jackson filed a lawsuit against Filner for sexual harassment, becoming the first woman to come forward and accuse Filner of harassment in the workplace. After a series of allegations from other women followed and calls for his resignation began pouring in, Filner announced last Friday that he would undergo “intensive” therapy for two weeks starting Aug. 5.









