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Former City Representative Desiree Peterkin-Bell Plans to Sue Controller Alan Butkovitz Over β€˜Slush Fund' Accusations

The controller questioned Peterkin-Bell's use of tens of thousands of dollars for things like travel, hotel stays and women's shoes

Philadelphia's former City Representative is planning to file a defamation lawsuit against the city's Controller after he accused her of using a special account as a "slush fund."

Attorney Joe H. Tucker, Jr. said his client, Desiree Peterkin-Bell, never personally benefited when spending money from The Mayor's Fund, a nonprofit designed to collect funding from events like the Philadelphia Marathon and use them for city improvement projects.

Tucker told NBC10 he plans to send a letter to city controller Alan Butkovitz on Friday notifying him about the impending lawsuit.

At a news conference Tuesday, Butkovitz released findings of an audit into spending of Mayor's Fund money. Peterkin-Bell, a close aide to mayor Michael Nutter, was the fund's chair.

First Deputy Controller Bill Rubin said in response to Tucker's threat of a lawsuit: β€œIn the course of doing our work, from time to time, there is legal action involved. With the last two incidents, one case was dismissed and the other resulted in a federal indictment against a contractor who worked for the former Sheriff."

In his report, Butkovitz questioned tens of thousands of dollars in charges from hotel room spending to a shoe purchase.

β€œI find it absolutely intolerable the former chairperson used this account to purchase shoes," the controller told reporters. β€œIt appears the former chairperson used the account as if it were a special slush fund."

Peterkin-Bell denied any misuse. Nutter unleashed a scathing tirade against Butkovitz calling him a "liar, a snake and a hypocrite."

Peterkin-Bell's intention to sue was first reported by the Philadelphia Inquirer's Claudia Vargas.

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