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Attorney: Former N.C. first lady won't quit her job

Thursday, May 21, 2009
(Updated 4:19 pm)

RALEIGH (AP) — Former North Carolina first lady Mary Easley will not resign from her job at N.C. State, her attorney said today, defying advice of university superiors that she step aside from the $170,000-a-year position.

Raleigh lawyer Marvin Schiller said at a news conference with Easley at his side that she plans to continue her work, saying that he believes the university should keep the promise it made to the former first lady in hiring her under a five-year contract.

"The indisputable evidence is that Mary is doing an outstanding job for North Carolina State University and the state of North Carolina," Schiller said. "Based on my investigation... Mary has acted at all times in an appropriate, aboveboard, highly ethical manner that was transparent for everyone to see."

Easley, who runs a speakers series and a public safety leadership center, did not speak at the press conference.

Federal prosecutors have requested details of Easley's employment history and have called N.C. State Chancellor James Oblinger and the former provost, Larry Nielsen, to testify before a grand jury. Oblinger and Erskine Bowles, the University of North Carolina system president, have suggested she resign.

And Bob Jordan, a former lieutenant governor who was named Wednesday as the new chairman of the N.C. State board of trustees, continued that pressure Thursday after the Easley news conference.

"We understand she feels she has performed her job well. But it's gone well beyond that issue," Jordan said in a statement. "The ongoing distraction has obscured the university's accomplishments and mission and detracted from our day-to-day work. We respectfully ask that she reconsider her decision for the good of the university.'

Bowles echoed those remarks, saying, "We are now at a time that is different from when Mary Easley was hired. And I do feel that it would be in the best interest of N.C. State for her to move on."

Schiller read from a series of glowing reviews and remarks that Oblinger, Nielsen and Bowles had said about Easley in the past. He said Easley has been perplexed by the response of university leaders and said they "would do well to reflect on their initial reactions to some unpleasantness."

"Is it based on the political winds of the moment? In which case it's unfair to Mary Easley, whom they should know better than anyone else has at all times conducted herself in a high ethical standard."

Schiller said he saw no problem that McQueen Campbell, the former chairman of the board of trustees at N.C. State, had mentioned Easley as a possible prospect for the job. A two-part series of stories in the News & Observer of Raleigh two weeks ago showed that Campbell had provided private flights for former Gov. Mike Easley when he was in office and while he was a candidate.

Federal prosecutors are looking into possible perks Easley received before and during his consecutive four-year terms and have subpoenaed his travel records.

Mary Easley's lawyer said she received her job on her own merits and said she was committed to continuing her work.

"I'm of the view that women should not be pressured into taking a course of action as a consequence of the conduct of their spouse," he said.

Both Nielsen and Campbell have resigned their positions amid the scrutiny.

Accompanying Photos

Shawn Rocco (Associated Press)

Photo Caption: Attorney Marvin Schiller (left) addresses the media during a news conference on behalf of Mary Easley (right).

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Panacea

May 21, 2009 - 10:48 am EDT

I could hope he was going to announce her resignation, but obviously that's wishful thinking.

Clearly, she plans to fight for her job.

Don Stowe

May 21, 2009 - 11:51 am EDT

I thought I had seen chutzpah in the past but this is the worst case. North Carolina government was once considered a model of efficiency and good ethics. Now the "good old boy" system has taken over and graft seem to be the way to do business. Many, many heads need to roll in Raleigh, Guilford County, and Greensboro.

Escapee1

May 21, 2009 - 12:27 pm EDT

I really wish that I could say I was surprised by her decision not to resign, but I'm not. I'm sure that she feels she's "entitled" to this OVERPAID and USELESS position. Shame on her and the folks that created this sham in order to reward her and her husband. It's DISGUSTING that our tax dollars are being wasted like this! As a protest against this type of corruption, I'd like to refuse to pay ANYMORE of my tax dollars but then ironically, I'd be the "criminal". Shame, shame, shame

kenpofan

May 21, 2009 - 12:50 pm EDT

Mrs. Easley, like her husband, has no concept of doing the right thing.

We are expected to submit and obey without question just what they have gotten away with !

elsoots

May 21, 2009 - 12:58 pm EDT

She is not going to give up a pie job,thay should cut the pay to about $85,000.00 (that is to much) to help the state. Mike should be put in jail (and her) for what he take from the state.

whyus

May 21, 2009 - 2:31 pm EDT

Easley is as smug as she looks. I would like to see a list of her wonderful accomplishments that makes her worth what she thinks she is.

DrMaryJohnson

May 21, 2009 - 2:39 pm EDT

Why I'm glad you asked!

This is what I think: http://drjshousecalls.blogspot.com/2009/05/mary-easley-fire-her-fire-her...

Give "Queen Mary" a very small taste of what her husband and his administration and his cronies dished out to their North Carolina subjects for so long!

And give King Sleazely a cell right next to Jim Black!

LloydD

May 21, 2009 - 2:56 pm EDT

Why is her job suddenly unnecessary and overpaid? If that's true she never should have been given it in the first place. Why didn't people complain then? People are complaining now because of her husband's troubles? What a setback for women.

Escapee1

May 21, 2009 - 4:37 pm EDT

LLoydD, her job has ALWAYS been UNNECESSARY and OVERPAID and we've ALWAYS complained! They had to create this position for her in order to legally pay her for NOTHING! It has nothing to do with her husband's troubles at all....she's being paid to watch the clouds go by and to go to luncheons. How is that helping the State of North Carolina and what has she contributed with her "work"?

Panacea

May 21, 2009 - 5:07 pm EDT

What has she accomplished . . . that's a fair question.

I am flabbergasted that she is being paid approximately $170,000 per year and no one can say what she really does.

I'd expect this kind of salary for the President of NC State. Not for someone who isn't even in the main line of administration, and certainly not for a faculty position.

DrMaryJohnson

May 21, 2009 - 5:59 pm EDT

Lloyd, I've actually have been complaining online (on my blog) about a lot of things related to corruption in state government for over four years. I think I may have mentioned the Easleys a few times.

But John Robinson does not think that my experience (getting hosed by the VIP's-with-Raleigh-connections at Randolph and Cone) is "relevant" to anything. There's a reason newspapers are dying.

What's sad is that a good local doctor - a good woman who did a good job, who in fact went above and beyond - can be treated so abominably - FOR YEARS - and no one gives a crap. She's supposed to get over it - while the crooks who did her wrong laugh all the way to a phat retirement.

But Mary Easley's created-for-her-do-nothing job comes under fire and you think it's a sad day for women.

PUHLEASE!

Get A Clue

May 21, 2009 - 10:24 pm EDT

Taxpayers: take a good, long look at that smirk on Mary Easley's face. It says all you need to know.
She's saying, "I'm guaranteed $170K/yr times 5 years...and there's not a %#!( thing you schmucks can do about it."
Think about that before you vote, before you send your child to that college, before you parrot your AM radio host's talking points about "Libruls."

ncb

May 22, 2009 - 7:59 am EDT

Just more of the same from the NC Democrat Party. Chicago Democrats have nothing on NC Dimocrats

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