Paso Robles City manager files $2 million claim against city

October 6, 2024

Paso Robles City Manager Ty Lewis

By KAREN VELIE

Paso Robles City Manager Ty Lewis is asking the city to pay him $2,275,000 for loss of employment. He alleges he cannot work because of “extreme hypertension” brought on by harassment and a hostile working environment. His claim is the first step toward filing a lawsuit against the city.

Lewis went on a paid medical leave of absence on Aug. 12. He said in his claim that he nearly fainted during a city council meeting on May 7 because of a drop in his blood pressure caused by stress. He cannot work because of the hypertension, he said in his claim.

Lewis accuses Councilman Chris Bausch of bullying, defamation and leaking information from a closed session city council meeting. Bausch declined a request to comment from CalCoastNews on Lewis’ allegations.

In his claim, Lewis accuse Bausch of directing City Council candidate Linda George to create social media accounts and then use them to accuse Lewis of crimes. The social media posts also disparaged Lewis’ fiancé Lisa Lewis and voice regret that Lewis did not die at the May 7 meeting.

George said Lewis’ accusations were “ludicrous.” She said that she has no connection with the Instagram account 805 Watch Paso Robles, which has posted negative and disparaging remarks about both Lewis and his fiancé.

Instead, George said Lewis and his fiancé falsely accused her of using the account and bullied her over statements made on it, according to an email complaint George lodged with the San Luis Obispo County District Attorney’s Office.

In his claim, Lewis included a lengthy list of instances of Bausch’s bullying, defamation and harassment. Many included references to statements made on local radio shows. However, audio recordings of the shows do not support his allegations.

In one example of alleged harassment, Lewis claims Bausch started a lie that Dixon Resources Unlimited, a consulting company the city hired to assist with the paid parking program, paid him bribes. Lewis claims that CalCoastNews reporter Karen Velie repeated the accusation on KPRL.

However, neither Bausch nor Velie made those accusations on air, audio recordings of the program show.

Lewis also claims that Bausch asked about allegations that he personally knew a bidder on a city contract, which Lewis said he did not. After that conversation, Bausch started “untrue rumors” about a connection between Lewis and the contractor, Lewis alleged in his claim. Furthermore, Lewis’ claim links KPRL and CalcoastNews to the rumor.

CalCoastNews received information from several community leaders about the possible connection between Lewis and the bidder. CalCoastNews staff asked a community leader about their source for that allegation, who said it was initially started by a friend of Lewis. CalCoastNews did not publish a story on the matter.

Lewis also accuses Bausch of providing information from a closed session of a city council meeting to a CalCoastNews reporter, which allegedly painted Lewis in a bad light. The April 16 closed session city council meeting was held to discuss a petition for a November ballot referendum on the city’s paid parking program.

The next day, some of the people who had gathered signatures on the petition to include the referendum met with Lewis, City Attorney Elizabeth Hull and City Clerk Melissa Boyer. They told the signature gatherers they planned to end paid parking. They also said that the city had rejected the petition to force a referendum because it contained fatal flaws.

Even though the city council agreed to release information from the April 16 closed session meeting the next morning to signature gatherers, Bausch improperly discussed the issue on KPRL, Lewis said in his claim. Generally, however, once the council votes to authorize release of closed session information, it is released for everyone, according to San Luis Obispo-based attorney Stew Jenkins.

A meeting attended by Lewis, Bausch and Mayor John Hamon at Angela’s Pastries was included on Lewis’ list of harassment and bullying. Lewis said the March 8 meeting was held to discuss how Bausch was mistreating him.

A CalCoastNews reporter happened to be in the dining area at an adjacent table. The reporter overheard Lewis saying repeatedly that his “job is to put out a positive image.” Lewis also chastised Bausch for allegedly sending mixed messages to staff during city council meetings.

In his claim, Lewis says Bausch threatened him during the meeting and that the threat led to a CalCoastNews article under the headline, “Paso Robles councilman discusses allegations he disparaged staff.” Lewis said in his claim that the article was false and painted him in a false light.

Even though there are two versions of the meeting put forth, one by Bausch and the other from Lewis, an audio recording of the meeting supports Bausch’s version.

In another odd allegation, Lewis claims Bausch accused him on KPRL of having an affair with Paso Robles and Templeton Chamber of Commerce President Gina Fitzpatrick. Lewis claims Bausch said they appear to be in bed together, which Lewis says means having an affair.

Lewis also makes multiple claims regarding private conversations with Bausch. He alleges that Bausch falsely accused Lewis of attending sex parties, questioned his sexual orientation, his religious beliefs and his politics.

Lawsuits against public entities in California require that litigants first file a claim against the entity. If Paso Robles denies Lewis’ claim, he can file a lawsuit in San Luis Obispo County Superior Court over his claims of improper treatment.

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Oh the perils and consequences of seeking power vs. the fulfillment of competence.


Blood pressure my ass, Ty is not telling the truth. He is a spin Doctor. I over heard him one day at a coffee shop attacking Chris Bausch.


Ask yourself who referred the rapist cop McGuire to Paso Robles, it was Ty Lewis. Lewis was right there when Liza Solomon was sexually assaulting her men and stayed quiet. In 2019,Ty Lewis lied with the goal of kidnapping my son. Their own body cameras show that they had plotted to take the child because one of the officers had raped the mother, and he thought the child was his.


At the time the chief of police’s wife Stacia Burton was an adoption specialist who facilitated the illegal adoption of my son Jasper. They falsely claimed I bought my son with drug money.


In the end I won, but it was too late to get my son returned. I sued for the rights to cams and police reports. Judge Duffy sided with us after the city attorney was caught lying to the judge. He gave me the rape report on McGuire. I gave it to the Tribune and he was outed as the scumbag he was all the while McGuire’s misconduct report was being covered up.


Again let me say, it is all on video from their own body cams.


The night Ty had his bullshit fainting spell, I walked in to city hall hoping to speak with the chief to have Ty taken into custody via citizen arrest for felony kidnapping.


But the slippery Ty Lewis was taken away by stretcher. What makes me more blown away is that the city knows what he has done and I’m not the only person whose child was taken by the dirty little crew of Lewis and McGuire.


That year, Paso Robles had about 70% of all children taken into custody in the county by CWS, with the chief’s wife getting a bonus from CWS. I had filed a claim for $50 million in March of of 2017


If the city pays Ty Lewis, they can afford to cover the pain and suffering of my family.


Bold statements and even bolder accusations! It appears you’re implying former Police Chief/City Manager Ty Lewis could have been tipped off that you were asking the current police chief to make a citizen’s arrest of Mr. Lewis at the city council meeting. So Mr Lewis suddenly leaves the meeting because he was “unwell,” and the citizen’s arrest could not be executed. If indeed what you state is true, then his “feeling ill” to leave the meeting was not a coincidence. (We are aware that law enforcement has each other’s back, but this is a new low.)

The people of Paso Robles should question every action Mr. Lewis has taken, from instructing staff on projects to his signing of contracts, his advice and direction to the council and everything in between. Good luck, Sir. Truth to power!


Is this the same guy Michael Rivera (Candidate for City Council) claimed assaulted him?


yes, he also was rough with another person who can testify to his grabbiness


Residents of Paso Robles, you should demand to know why your City Council believed Police Chief Ty Lewis was qualified to become city manager.

And who voted against appointing him, and why.


Are you going to allow your City Council to reach a settlement with this man?

Are you willing to let your city go further into debt?

Something is not right here.


Ty Lewis would be laughed out of the private sector.


“he nearly fainted during a city council meeting on May 7 because of a drop in his blood pressure caused by stress. He cannot work because of the hypertension” This means he has both hypotension and hypertension at the same time. Doesn’t sound very likely to me. I agree with womanwho… It seems likely that such a worker’s comp claim did not “pass muster”.

He probably deems his pension (which probably exceeds his current pay, or nearly so) insufficient for him even though it would be a fortune to most people. So, he has no other recourse but to sue. I hope he throws a lot of $ at a suit, and then loses. I have seen this happen a couple of times, and it is so very satisfying.


Ty Lewis has forgotten that he is supposed to be a Servant, not the Master of the people.


Ty Lewis’s claim is backwards. Ty Lewis needs to pay restituion to the taxpayers for his own gross mismanagement of taxpayer funds.


For examplle, the obscene Paso Robles sales tax of 8.75% was caused by Lewis’s mismanagement of taxpayer funds.


If you can’t take the heat, get outta the kitchen. If this job was too tough, and he was that concerned about his health, he should have left. I guess a workers comp claim wouldn’t pass muster so now he is suing the city? What a loser.


Personally don’t give a darn about their pansy situation. CA needs to end this sue happy mentality. These clowns want stress, try owning a business. Where when things go wrong, seem unfair, hurt your feelings(what a joke…hes a former cop), there is no one but yourself to blame or answer to.