Nassau University Medical Center is suing its former CEO for $10 million in damages, accusing her of widespread misconduct that includes self-enrichment, policy violations, destruction of records, and waste of public funds.

Former CEO Meg Ryan, who was fired in June for-cause after the hospital’s new leadership — appointed by Gov. Kathy Hochul after a heated state takeover that same month — accused Ryan of stealing at least $1 million from the medical center through improper exit payouts.

The new bombshell lawsuit now accuses Ryan of abusing her position to enrich herself and other top administrators by seeking reimbursement for luxury expenses and fake trips, destroying hospital records, orchestrating a mass resignation of senior leadership, and pursuing meritless lawsuits against New

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