Boutros' new lawsuit claims defamation of character, wrongful termination and breach of contract.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Ousted MetroHealth System CEO Dr. Akram Boutros filed a second lawsuit against the hospital system on Thursday, with the new suit claiming defamation of character, wrongful termination and breach of contract.The suit comes just over three weeks after the MetroHealth board dismissed Boutros, saying an investigation determined he took $1.98 million in unauthorized bonus payments since 2018. The bonuses raised his annual pay to between $1.7 million and $2.
“The board’s own bylaws, resolutions, and meeting minutes demonstrate that Dr. Boutros acted in accordance with the authority granted to him by the board. The board’s assertions to the contrary are knowingly false and are designed to destroy Dr. Boutros’ reputation while protecting their own.” The MetroHealth Board of Trustees has said it didn’t know about Boutros’ extra payments, though it was authorizing the aggregate bonus amounts.
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