Dickten says harassment ‘didn’t happen’
"It was not proven nor will it be proven because it didn't happen," Dickten, in a statement, said of allegations contained in letters to the port authority from an attorney representing both women.
Dickten said the letters "contained nothing more than wild allegations and misinformation that were never proven."
Language in both agreements also says the agreement is "the compromise of a doubtful and disputed claim," that the port authority "specifically denies any violation of [the woman's] rights," and is being entered into "merely to avoid litigation and buy ... peace."
On Wednesday, the port authority approved a settlement with former employee
The agreement also resolves additional claims Hoffman lodged against the port authority alleging wrongful termination from her job.
Hoffman was port authority marketing/business development coordinator from
The settlement followed a letter written by Hoffman's attorney,
The letter alleged Dickten told Hoffman that certain board members felt Hoffman should "wine and dine" influential airline personnel in order to increase the number of flights they offer at the airport.
The complaint also alleged that Dickten told Hoffman that certain members of the board "want her to 'do the dirty dog,'" which Ridder said was "an unmistakable directive for her to use her sexuality, rather than her marketing expertise, in performing her job."
In Dickten's response, he said: "I maintain there was no wrongdoing on my part, harassment nor otherwise, and that
Dickten has been aviation director at the airport since
In July, however, the port authority approved a
The complaint didn't name Dickten, but an official said it was aimed at him. Since then, officials have suggested that the allegations involved others.
That agreement and the one involving Hoffman contain a provision preventing the women or the board from issuing any communications that disparage the other party or harms their reputation.
A few days after the Iaderosa settlement was made public, Dickten issued a statement saying that attorneys who investigated the matter concluded that "there was absolutely no proof that I harassed anyone," including Iaderosa.
Dickten said the reason the port authority settled with Iaderosa was because it would have cost "upwards of
Port authority board member
On Thursday, he said of Dickten: "I feel exactly the same as I did before. Dan is a terrific individual and an excellent airport manager. He has done nothing to deserve any of the negative publicity that he has received over these matters."
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