The Press-Enterprise that the district never explained what it discovered during its investigation that merited firing Henderson.
Davis had previously claimed that Diffley, a devout Mormon, had made calls to several unnamed sources — listed in the complaint as Does 1-100 — that resulted in the dissemination of “false and unreasonable statements” that damaged Henderson’s reputation and were likely to influence the decision to terminate him.Henderson told the newspaper that Mott and Tukua told him his dismissal was “based on a personnel issue.” But ironically, just eight days earlier, the two had given Henderson an enthusiastic end-of-the-year job review, although during the review, they warned him to “be careful, because when you’re on top,.