Three days before Alamo historian Raymond George Galasso used a musket to take his own life, the nonprofit that runs the mission says it received a complaint about his conduct that led it to fire him.
The complaint from a co-worker focused on “multiple and repeated unwanted and inappropriate conduct and fears concerning safety,” the Alamo Trust Inc. says in an answer to a wrongful death lawsuit Galasso’s parents filed against it, its fundraising affiliate and the San Antonio company that handles its human resources.
The court should enter “a take-nothing judgment on all claims” asserted by Raymond Matthew Galasso and Colleen Galasso in their July 30 lawsuit seeking more than $1 million in damages, the Alamo Trust and Remember the Alamo Foundation say in their answer filed Monday. The nonprofits dispute the couple’s version of events preceding their son’s suicide, saying the claims “are neither substantiated by the facts or supported by the law.”…