By Harrison Mantas

Fort Worth Star-Telegram

FORT WORTH, Texas — Soon-to-be former Fort Worth Fire Chief Jim Davis had some complaints about his time as a city of Fort Worth employee, according to a separation agreement shared with the Star-Telegram.

Rather than hash out those claims in court, the city agreed to pay Davis $99,999.00 and Davis agreed to drop all claims against the city, according to the agreement.

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The specifics weren’t immediately available, but they include dropping claims against the city under laws covering age discrimination, the Americans with Disabilities Act, Family Medical Leave, the Texas Labor Code and the Texas Whistleblower Act, according to the agreem

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