Scott McCoy, Denver International Airport’s Top Lawyer, Resigns Following Slapping Incident

CBS4 found out the leading lawyer for Denver International Airport, Scott McCoy, has submitted his resignation 2 days after CBS4 reported McCoy put a secondary at a December vacation event for flight terminal execs.

McCoy resigned Wednesday according to sources aware of the sequence of events. CBS4 had actually reported on the slapping case Monday.

The Denver City Attorney’s workplace did not reply to an email Thursday from CBS4 seeking even more information regarding McCoy’s resignation. The City Attorney’s office has not returned telephone calls, text or e-mails from CBS4 today related to the smacking event.

Yet resources claim City Attorney Kristin Bronson told colleagues McCoy would certainly not be returning and Bronson urged her office had acted promptly to address the scenario.

McCoy, that was an executive vice head of state at DIA and basic guidance, was accused of slapping one of his juniors several times on Dec. 16.

Scott McCoy The incident took place at a holiday event for DIA’s magnates at a hotel near the airport terminal. Alcohol was being served. A team of DIA leaders, consisting of airport terminal CEO Phil Washington, his Chief of Staff Cristal DeHerrera, airport lawyer Everett Martinez and numerous others, were sitting together at a table when they were joined by McCoy.

The group was talking about authorities de-escalation tactics, said one source, when McCoy evidently determined to demonstrate, lifted and also strongly put Martinez in the face multiple times and also yelled commands at him, nearly knocking Martinez out of his chair.

Martinez, who is assistant general advise for DIA, decreased to talk about the event with CBS4.

One source at the party claimed Martinez seemed “stunned” by what occurred.

McCoy did not reply to a call today from CBS4. He joined the airport terminal in May of this year as well as had actually looked after a legal team of 18 individuals that prepare contracts, bargain property purchases, safe and secure bond financing and litigate and also defend legal claims.

With McCoy’s resignation, Bronson is thinking about stepping in as interim basic advise for the airport.

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