加州前警务官员以120万美元薪酬位居全州薪资榜首
California Ex-Police Official Tops State Payroll With $1.2 Million Payday

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前雷德兰兹(Redlands)警察局副局长特拉维斯·马丁内斯(Travis Martinez)于2025年成为加州薪酬最高的市政雇员,其薪酬总额约为126万美元。其中大部分资金——近90万美元——源于他与市政府之间法律纠纷的和解赔偿。 在2025年4月退休前,马丁内斯已带薪行政休假18个月。他曾对市政府提出报复性指控,称自己在举报内部不当行为后遭到了官员的针对,这些行为包括涉嫌掩盖与一起致命火车事故相关的证据,以及前副局长迈克·赖斯(Mike Reiss)涉及的性骚扰事件。 此次赔偿是雷德兰兹警察局一系列争议中的一部分。市政府已就针对2023年退休的赖斯的性骚扰指控支付了超过330万美元的和解金。拥有29年警龄的马丁内斯声称,他因拒绝无视这些系统性问题而遭到晋升拒绝。他的离职及随后的和解,结束了该部门一段充满激烈法律和行政动荡的时期。

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Former Redlands Police Deputy Chief Travis Martinez received nearly $1.2 million in wages in 2025, the highest reported compensation for any city employee in California, according to newly released data from the State Controller's Office and reporting by the New York Post.

Payroll records show Martinez collected $81,804 in regular pay, $890,467 in other compensation and $231,099 in lump-sum payments before retiring in April. The city also contributed roughly $55,900 toward his retirement and health benefits, bringing his total compensation package to about $1.26 million.

The State Controller's Office publishes annual payroll data for public employees, while public records compiled by Transparent California identified the employee as Martinez.

The Post writes that according to the Orange County Register, the unusually large payout stemmed from a settlement that resolved a lengthy dispute between Martinez and the city. He had been on paid administrative leave for about 18 months before retiring in April 2025. As part of the agreement, Martinez retired and dropped a legal claim against the city in exchange for a settlement reportedly worth about $872,000.

In a 2023 claim, Martinez alleged city officials retaliated against him after he reported what he described as misconduct within the police department. Among other allegations, he said he raised concerns about efforts to conceal evidence related to a fatal Metrolink train crash and reported claims of sexual misconduct involving then-Deputy Chief Mike Reiss to the FBI after concluding the matter was not being properly addressed internally.

Martinez remained on paid leave until his retirement. Separately, allegations against Reiss have resulted in multiple legal settlements for the city. Reiss retired in 2023 after being accused of grooming and sexually harassing several department employees, while former Police Chief Chris Catren retired days earlier, denying any connection to the controversy.

Over the past three years, Redlands has approved more than $3.3 million in settlements related to sexual harassment lawsuits involving Reiss. In his legal filing, Martinez described his 29-year career as exemplary and alleged he was repeatedly denied promotions because he refused to overlook misconduct within the department.

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