A judge Friday said "no" to former Metro Airport CEO Turkia Awada Mullin's request  to obtain additional money from the airport. 

Mullin’s attorney, Raymond Sterling, had asked Wayne County Circuit Judge Robert Colombo to award Mullin an additional $113,000, on top of the $712,000 she was awarded in April from an arbitrator, John Wisely reports in the Free Press.

As airport CEO, Mullin was given a three-year contract paying $250,000 per year, but the airport authority fired her just two months into her tenure after a scandal erupted around the $200,000 severance payment she received from Wayne County, where she was the economic development director, to go to the airport.

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