Two LAHSA Execs Fired After Speaking Up — $800K Settlement Speaks Volumes
Imagine dedicating years of your life to a mission-driven organization, only to be pushed out the moment you raise concerns. That’s exactly what happened to Kristina Dixon and Emily Vaughn Henry, two respected leaders at the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA) — and now, their story is making headlines across LA.
The good news? They stood their ground. And they won.
“We Spoke Up. We Got Fired.”
Kristina and Emily weren’t just employees — they were senior executives. When they started noticing troubling behavior from the top — like cronyism, deleted public records, and inappropriate conduct at work events — they did what we all hope we’d do: they spoke up.
Instead of being heard, they were fired.
Their allegations included:
- Handpicked hires from the CEO’s old job
- Attempted deletion of emails (even from Mayor Karen Bass)
- Inappropriate conduct at a public conference
In short: retaliation, plain and simple.
💰 LAHSA Settled — But the Damage Was Done
After going public with their claims, Kristina and Emily each received substantial settlements:
Name | Role at LAHSA | Settlement | Claims Made |
Kristina Dixon | Chief Financial & Admin Officer | $450,000 | Whistleblower retaliation, defamation, emotional distress |
Emily Vaughn Henry | Deputy Chief Information Officer | $350,000 | Discrimination (race, gender, age), wrongful termination, harassment |
These women didn’t just lose their jobs. They lost trust. Reputation. Peace of mind.
But with legal support — they reclaimed their voice.
(Details via LAist and LA Times)
💡 This Isn’t Just Their Story — It Could Be Yours
Maybe you’ve seen something off at work.
Maybe you’ve already raised a red flag… and now feel like you’re being iced out.
If you’re being punished for doing the right thing — you’re not alone, and you don’t have to stay silent.
Retaliation is the #1 most reported workplace issue, according to the EEOC. More than half of all workplace complaints involve people being punished just for speaking up.
It’s not just wrong — it’s illegal.
🛡️ You Deserve a Lawyer Who Actually Listens
If you’re in Los Angeles and you’re dealing with:
Wrongful termination
- Retaliation for reporting harassment
- A toxic, intimidating work environment
- You need more than just advice — you need a fighter in your corner.
That’s where Azadian Law Group comes in.
Meet Azadian Law Group — Your Voice in the Workplace
At Azadian Law Group, wrongful termination isn’t just a practice area — it’s a passion.
They’ve helped countless workers in LA get justice after being unfairly fired, silenced, or mistreated. They understand how scary it feels to speak out — and how empowering it feels to finally be heard.
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Final Thought: You’re Not Overreacting — You’re Protecting Yourself
If something at work doesn’t feel right — it probably isn’t. Don’t ignore that voice in your head. Don’t wait until you’re pushed out like Kristina or Emily.
You have rights. And you have options.
Let Azadian Law Group help you find your voice — and your justice.
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