Money | pay cut AIG Attorney Makes Millions by Quitting Over Pay Company to award Kelly mammoth severance package By Rob Quinn Posted Dec 29, 2009 2:45 AM CST Copied AIG CEO Edward Liddy, center, talks with Rep. Dennis Kucinich,and AIG Vice Chairman for Legal Affairs Anastasia Kelly during testimony earlier this year. (Getty Images) Quitting in a snit over government-imposed pay limits has ensured a bumper payday for AIG's top in-house lawyer, insiders say. The bailed out insurance company is preparing to pay Anastasia Kelly several million dollars in a severance package under company terms that allow some execs to quit and collect severance if their pay is cut significantly, sources tell the Wall Street Journal. Kelly was one of five AIG execs who told the company earlier this month that they would quit if "pay czar" Kenneth Feinberg cut their pay significantly. The other four backed down. The company hired an outside law firm this month to investigate the actions of Kelly, who had offered other execs advice on how to collect severance pay. Read These Next Scott Pelley unloaded on his 60 Minutes bosses. Virginia bus crash killed an entire family as they drove to wedding. Author, on stage to discuss book, is silenced by gag order. The body of a 42-year-old reality star found in Washington river. Report an error