Baltimore, MD - May 10, 2025  - Two former Baltimore City employees are suing Mayor Brandon Scott over accusations of wrongful termination. Allegedly let go without warning or an explanation, the lawsuit claims their abrupt firings were politically motivated, not performance based.

Both worked for the city for over a decade. Liam Davis, a legislative affairs manager for the Department of Transportation, and Margo Settles, a division chief within the Department of Human Resources. Led by a passion for public service, they ran, and ultimately, lost bids for two Baltimore City Council seats last year. Then, less than two months later, they lost their jobs as well.

The lawsuit accuses Mayor Scott of ordering their terminations due to loose ties with former Mayor Shelia Dixon’s campaign. Although neither outwardly endorsed her, both received financial donations from former Councilman Eric Costello, a vocal supporter of Dixon’s attempt to unseat Scott. Court documents claim on the heels of the election they were abruptly fired without notice or reason. The documents go on to say, despite excellent work performance reviews, Davis was simply told “his services were no longer needed” and Settles was told her “employment with the city of Baltimore is at will.”

At the time, Davis claims he was in line for a promotion, while Settles held the city’s Supervisor of the Year award. A picture from the award ceremony shows Settles accepting the honor alongside Mayor Scott, just seven months before being let go. Furthermore, the lawsuit claims Settles’ supervisor cried during her termination meeting, saying it was the “the worst day of his professional career.”... Read More: FOX45