I didn't really go into detail about what subsequently happened. The operations manager (who ultimately hired me) at my next station knew about the situation at my previous station, probably because he had once worked for a competing station (that my former station had once had an option on buying (back while I was there)). Since I did not know who was in charge at my previous station, I put "no longer there" beside the "supervisor" name at my previous station (on the job application). I went on to work over 11 years at that (next) station, while my former boss at that previous station basically went into exile in Texas. I don't think he ever managed a station again, although he was GSM at at least one of his Texas stations. He returned to his roots in rural Kentucky for the last few years of his life, working for a small station there (back to his very first station, I think), and died there a little over three years ago. (I still suspect that he wanted me out of that station where I had formerly worked for him because he wanted to get rid of me, but did not want to pay me unemployment.)
I didn't have any objection to working overnight, and did overnights for about 10 of those 11 years that I was there.