Michigan House to pay $515K in suit related to sex scandal
LANSING, Mich. — The Michigan House of Representatives will pay $515,000 in a settlement with two former legislative aides who alleged they were wrongfully fired and publicly humiliated after reporting two lawmakers’ extramarital affair and misconduct.
An agreement released Tuesday says Keith Allard and Benjamin Graham will be paid about $170,000 each. Their lawyer’s firm will receive $175,000.
The men filed a federal lawsuit nearly a year ago, saying they alerted Republican House Speaker Kevin Cotter’s aides to “matters of public concern” including their married bosses’ affair, absence at work during business hours and demands that staffers send political emails during hours of state employment. They alleged that Cotter’s office covered it up and let them be dismissed in July 2015 at the behest of ex-Reps. Todd Courser and Cindy Gamrat in violation of their whistleblower and free speech rights.
Gamrat, of Plainwell, later was expelled from office while Courser, of Lapeer, resigned rather than be kicked out.

