Former assistant sheriff files $5 million claim against the county
Briefly

Assistant San Mateo County Sheriff Ryan Monaghan has filed a $5 million claim against the county, alleging retaliation after being fired. His dismissal came shortly after he cooperated with an investigation by retired judge LaDoris Cordell into misconduct allegations involving senior sheriff's office officials. Monaghan asserts that his professional reputation has been damaged, and the firefighters of the Board of Supervisors must decide on his claim. This incident highlights ongoing tensions within the sheriff's office, as other staff also raise grievances against Sheriff Christina Corpus.
Monaghan claims his firing was retaliation for cooperating with an investigation into misconduct, leading to a $5 million claim against San Mateo County.
The controversy stems from Monaghan's discussions with a retired judge investigating complaints against the sheriff's chief of staff, highlighting potential workplace retaliation.
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