State paid $3,178,644 defending Branstad in Godfrey case

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Des Moines, IA-  The State of Iowa paid nearly $3.2 Million over 10 years in defense of former Governor Terry Branstad’s attempt to replace the state’s Workers Compensation Commissioner.

Radio Iowa reports that the state’s Executive Council has approved the final payment of $371,000 to the Des Moines law firm that represented Branstad. Iowa Workers Compensation Commissioner Christopher Godfrey filed a lawsuit in 2012.

He accused Branstad of singling him out because he was gay, pressuring him to resign, then cutting his salary by a third when he refused. In 2019, a jury awarded $1.5 Million. Two years later, the  Iowa Supreme Court tossed out the jury’s verdict, ruling that there was no evidence to prove Branstad is anti-gay.

Godfrey also alleged he was fired because business groups complained about his rulings on workers’ compensation cases. The Supreme Court ruled whether correct or not, Branstad was entitled to take that perception into consideration and ask Godfrey to resign before his term had ended.

Godfrey is now director of Workers’ Compensation Programs at the U.S. Department of Labor.