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Walsh, Duckworth skirmish over lawsuit

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Denise Goins, who was a human resources secretary, complained that Simms improperly reassigned some of her job duties and forbade her from reporting problems to officials in Springfield. Goins also received an employee review, on which Duckworth signed off, listing her performance as "unacceptable."

Eventually, Duckworth traveled to Anna to try to settle the dispute by meeting with Butler, Goins and Simms. In the suit, Butler claims Duckworth fired her on the spot, saying she had been "insubordinate." A few days later, Butler said, Duckworth rescinded her termination and instead placed her on paid administrative leave.

Meanwhile, Goins said Duckworth told her in a meeting, "If you do your job and keep your mouth shut and concentrate on job duties, you will keep your job."

Duckworth declined to discuss specifics of the case Wednesday. Reached by phone, Simms denied any wrongdoing and said she and Duckworth were being targeted by disgruntled employees.

"Made-up stories go a long way," Simms said. "It's my word against theirs, and it's two against one. They wanted to get rid of me, and they eventually did."

Attorney Matthew Ferrell, who is representing Butler and Goins, said his clients simply wanted to make sure the veterans home was running properly but instead became victims. Ferrell said he eventually hopes to take Duckworth's deposition as the case moves forward.

Duckworth brought up that Walsh has been sued by both a former campaign manager, who said he was owed $20,000, and his ex-wife, who claimed Walsh owed more than $100,000 in overdue child support and interest. Both cases have been settled.

Walsh spokesman Justin Roth wrote in an email that "to compare Ms. Duckworth's abuse of power while in a taxpayer-paid government position, to Mr. Walsh's family issue that was privately resolved months ago, is a sign that Ms. Duckworth will say and do anything to deflect attention away from this case."

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