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Keisha Dorsey no longer works for Louisville Metro Government

Dorsey served as the mayor's deputy chief of staff and has since filed an ethics complaint.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Keisha Dorsey is no longer employed by Louisville Metro Government.

She was Mayor Craig Greenberg's Deputy Chief of Staff.

Kevin Trager, with the mayors office, gave WHAS11 News this statement:

The Mayor and his leadership team are committed to helping Metro employees succeed in the important work they do on behalf of the people of Louisville. Public service is a calling and most Metro employees are working tirelessly to help our city grow and succeed. At the same time, the Mayor and all Metro employees are stewards of taxpayer dollars and are expected to be professional and perform their work.

Dorsey posted on social media Thursday she recently filed an ethics complaint against the mayor's office before she was fired.

"As a private citizen, I've been exploring ways to enhance support for veterans, particularly in areas like procurement opportunities and addressing homelessness," she wrote. "I remain committed to serving our community, including our valued veterans, with the utmost ethics and dedication. I look forward to a fair review of this matter and will continue my work with unwavering resolve."

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