The commission fired Mike Downs suddenly in January, and a delay in payment could end up costing taxpayers more money.
Former Cabarrus County Manager Mike Downs filed a lawsuit Wednesday afternoon against Cabarrus County claiming he has not received severance pay after being abruptly fired "for cause" in January.
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