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12/16/2009
Robert L. Abell
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Police Officer's Harassment Case Settles for $230,000

A police officer subjected to sexual harassment and physically injured by a serial sexual harasser has settled her lawsuit for $230,000. 

The police officer, Pilar Ortiz-Buckley, claimed that the city's public works supervisor, whom she characterized as a "serial sexual harasser," subjected her to salicious remarks and grabbed her in a break room, injuring her back and making it impossible for her to wear her necessary police belt and equipment.  The police officer was employed by the Atherton, California police department.

Source:  San Jose Mercury-News

Lexington, Kentucky sexual harassment lawyer Robert L. Abell represents individuals in sexual harassment cases.


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