A former executive director of the Kansas Republican Party has filed a lawsuit in Topeka against the political organization's current leadership to pursue a claim of nearly $27,000 in unpaid salary and compensation.
Freeman, who didn't return a telephone call for comment, said in the lawsuit his employment contract with the GOP stipulated he receive one month of regular salary, listed as $5,500, if dismissed. He claims Kobach declined to pay this salary allotment.
Freeman also asserted he was denied $21,480 in commissions earned on contributions to the state party organization.
What's with former KS GOP leaders getting into trouble with their ex-employers? Too bad for Mr. Freeman, its hard to get $27,000 out of a bankrupt organization.
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