Settlement for St. George city manager forced out after drag show will cost taxpayers $625,000
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The St. George City Council forced City Manager Adam Lenhard out of his job following a drag show on public property.
According to a confidential settlement agreement, that will cost St. George taxpayers $625,000 #utpol
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Settlement for St. George city manager forced out after drag show will cost taxpayers $625,000
St. George City Manager Adam Lenhard is being forced out of his job for approving permits for a drag show on public property in June. The
St. George city manager leaves job with $625,000 settlement
Written by Mori Kessler
October 27, 2022
ST. GEORGE Former St. George City Manager Adam Lenhard is leaving the city with $625,000, according to a confidential settlement agreement St. George News obtained through a public records request.
According to a story originally published by the Salt Tribune
earlier this week, Lenhard was pushed out of his position due to backlash related to allowing a drag show to take place in the St. George Town Square in June.
The drag show was a part of
Were Here, a mature-rated HBO Max docuseries that chronicles the travels of three drag queens across the country as they visit conservative communities and engage with the local LGBTQ-plus community therein. The purpose is to help empower LBGTQ-plus individuals who may otherwise feel alone and unwanted through participating in the drag shows that take place at the end of each episode.
The program has a mature rating due to its language and dealings with heavy subject matters like suicide.
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