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DOJer, Fired Amid Gay Rumors, Gets Job Back
At last: Change We Can Believe In!
Remember Leslie Hagan, who last April was dismissed by Monica Goodling from the Justice Department's Executive Office for U.S. Attorneys because she was rumored to be gay?
Well, the Obama administration has righted that wrong, giving Hagen her job back, reports NPR, which broke the original story of her dismissal.
Hagen served as the liaison between DOJ and the U.S. Attorneys' committee on Native American affairs. In her performance evaluation, she received the highest possible ratings -- "outstanding" -- in each of five categories.
But Goodling, a Christian fundamentalist, heard a rumor that Hagen was gay. So it was curtains for her.
A report by the department's inspector general last, released last year, added new details to the saga.
NPR reports on how Hagen got her job back:
Last year, the Justice Department posted Hagen's old job again. The department conducted a national search. Applications came in from around the country. After several rounds of interviews, Hagen eventually won the job.
The paperwork makes it official as of Monday, Feb. 2. Hagen now has her old position back, but this time it's a little different. Her contract no longer comes up for renewal every year. Now, the job is permanent.
Hagen still owes thousands of dollars in lawyers' fees, which the Bush DOJ refused to pay (though it took a different view of Alberto Gonzales' legal fees). But the new leadership may reverse that decision too. Here's hoping.

















As Goodling acted outside of Civil Service policy (I'd guess), is she open to a civil suit by those she wronged in the DoJ?
February 3, 2009 5:49 PM | Reply | Permalink
Bravo!
Why should the taxpayers (you and me) pay for the illegal damages perpetrated by these "holier-Than-Thou" criminals.
Include suing the Republican party officials and Gonzo since they aided and abetted these criminal acts.
Drive a stake through their hearts. Hit them in their pocketbooks and let them live on their Social Security to discourage this type of behavior in the future.
February 4, 2009 7:34 AM | Reply | Permalink
Excellent. I hope she can get some donations for her legal expenses.
Meanwhile "All I wanted to do was serve this president" Monica Goodling, an Oral Roberts U grad like Michele Bachmann and Ted Haggard is still NOT in jail. In fact she is engaged to RedStateBlog
co-founder. Gruesome. White and pastey is not in. Don't miss the wicked commentary here.
http://www.abovethelaw.com/2008/02/breaking_monica_goodling_is_en_1.php
February 3, 2009 5:54 PM | Reply | Permalink
Why not make Monica Goodling pay? and Bush? I say we break out the torches and pitchforks and rend these people from stem to sternum.
February 3, 2009 9:24 PM | Reply | Permalink
This is pathetic window dressing but righteous
February 3, 2009 11:46 PM | Reply | Permalink
What's pathetic about it? A specific injustice was addressed. How often does that happen? usually victims have to settle for making things better for the next people to come along. This is great.
Though I don't like that "At last" in the first sentence. Has everyone already forgotten the executive order effectively abolishing torture? And the one closing Guantanamo?
February 4, 2009 12:17 AM | Reply | Permalink