The Nashville city council's budget
chairwoman is reviewing her options to probe Democratic Mayor Megan
Barry’s possible misuse of taxpayer funds during her extramarital
affair.
Councilwoman Tanaka Vercher, who heads the budget and finance committee,
has asked the council’s lawyer to determine her authority to investigate
Barry’s expenses during her tryst with with her former security chief,
the Tennessean reported.
Barry racked up more than $33,000 in travel expenses combined between
her and the security officer, Sgt. Robert Forrest, from January to late
October 2017, and has said all of the trips were business-related.
According to a review by the Tennessean, Forrest accumulated more than
$7,000 in overtime working on trips attended by Barry and others.
And in 2017, Forrest and Barry went on nine trips together – including
one excursion to Greece -- that they said were "business related."
Forrest said Jan. 17 he would retire Wednesday after 31-plus years with
Metro Nashville Police. He spent 14 years of that tenure supervising the
mayor's security detail over three administrations.
“Right now the perception is — whether it’s true or not — that this
affair occurred on taxpayers’ dime,” Vercher said, the Tennessean
reported.
"Right now the perception is — whether it’s true or not — that this
affair occurred on taxpayers’ dime.”
- Nashville Councilwoman Tanaka Vercher
Barry vowed during a Wednesday news conference to cooperate with any
investigators reviewing her conduct.
“Absolutely,” Barry said. “Our records are available for anybody to look
at.
“There were no policies that were violated,” she added. “Nothing illegal
happened. The records will absolutely show that the expenses matched
what the overtime expected.” |
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