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Former police officer sues city of Prosper
By Bill Conrad, bconrad@starlocalnews.com, @Bill_PlanoStar on Twitter
The original story was updated at 11:15 a.m. on Jan. 17 with a statement from the attorney of Amy Bockes.
A former Prosper police officer has filed a federal lawsuit against the city claiming he was terminated in retaliation for complaining about an affair he alleges occurred between his wife and a fellow police officer.
David Lightfoot, who worked with the department for eight years until he was fired in December 2010, is seeking unspecified monetary damages. He claims that in addition to his firing, the city of Prosper has prevented him from gaining employment elsewhere in retaliation for his complaints.
Lightfoot contends that both Bockes and McHone, who was also married at the time, attended a dinner at Chief Kirk McFarlin's home without their spouses, and when he complained to McFarlin he was ordered to attend an employee counseling program. He also contends that while McFarlin ordered McHone to avoid further contact with Bockes, this did not occur.
Lightfoot eventually took his complaints to Town Manager Mike Land, as well as Mayor Ray Smith and Councilman David Vestal.
"As before, Lightfoot's grievances had little evident impact on the state of affairs within his workplace," the suit reads.
After months of what Lightfoot regarded as mistreatment from McHone and McFarlin, the issue came to a head in December 2010 when Lightfoot was told he had the option of being fired or resigning. He chose to resign and was hired by the Northlake Police Department at what the suit describes as a "substantial cut in pay."
When he applied for a job at McKinney PD, he was rejected because of information in his personnel file that the suit claims was false, and potentially put there by Prosper PD in retaliation for his speaking out about the affair.
Prosper spokesman Celso Martinez said the city had no official comment on the pending lawsuit.
"We will let the legal process move forward and will testify if called to do so," he said.
An attorney for Bockes, who is also listed as a defendant in the lawsuit, released a statement claiming the lawsuit is without merit.
"The allegations of defamation and an inappropriate sexual relationship that purportedly occurred between Mr. McHone and Ms. Bockes is [sic] completely false," the statement read. "... It should be noted that these are only allegations and accusations and that no investigation of any kind that has ever been done into the alleged misconduct, has substantiated any of the claims David Lightfoot has alleged in his original complaint."
The complaint was filed in the Eastern District of Texas. In addition to the city, McHone, McFarlin and Bockes are also listed as defendants.
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