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It's fairly common for a new mayor to come in and bring his own people. Many city positions "serve at the pleasure of the mayor". I know someone who is a prosecutor and after 24 years, the city got a new mayor for the first time this past year. Luckily, he didn't make any changes, other than secretarial.
But if she really has dirt on him, then drawing her unemployment should be no problem. Her employer is the one who gives the yea or nay on that. Tell her to tell him that she'll leave and when the city is contacted about allowing her to draw, they should ok it. If he says no, then she obviously doesn't have much on him and she's lying about the not firing her part.
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