Jury Awards $15 Million in Discrimination Suit to Alachua County Sergeant Denied Promotion Amidst Claims of Racial Bias and Retaliation

Gainesville, FL — A Florida jury awarded $15 million to Alachua County Sergeant Kevin Davis on Friday following his victory in a lawsuit against the Alachua County Sheriff’s Office for race-based discrimination and retaliation. The verdict included compensations for emotional distress and lost wages after the jury found that Davis was denied promotions due to his race and subsequently faced retaliation for voicing his grievances. The significant financial award is designed to address the mental suffering Davis experienced, exceeding the $3 million to $8 million his attorneys initially sought. The jury, comprising six white members, … Read more

Alachua County Deputy Wins $15.1 Million in Landmark Racial Discrimination Lawsuit

GAINESVILLE, Fla. — A substantial $15 million was awarded by an Alachua County jury to Sheriff’s Deputy Kevin Davis after allegations of racial discrimination and retaliation within the promotion practices of the Alachua County Sheriff’s Office. The jury concluded that racial bias played a decisive role in denying Davis’ promotion, marking a significant verdict in a case spotlighting workplace discrimination issues. Davis’ legal battle began when he accused the Sheriff’s Office of overlooking him for promotions due to his race, and retaliating against him when he sought to challenge these injustices. The jury’s findings supported … Read more

York County Man Faces Federal Indictment Over Illegal Firearm Possession

YORK COUNTY, Pa. — A Pennsylvania man faces federal charges after a grand jury indicted him for illegal possession and the obliteration of firearm serial numbers, authorities disclosed. Andie Hartley, 38, of Felton, Pa., was charged by a federal grand jury on February 5 for owning firearms despite prohibitions against him. The indictment came after an investigation revealed that on April 9, 2024, Hartley was found in possession of two firearms. According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office, these were identified as a Smith and Wesson .40 caliber pistol and a .22 caliber H&R Victor revolver, … Read more

Jefferson County Crisis: Legal Action Intensifies as Employees Experience Second Missed Paycheck

Jefferson County, Alabama – A growing crisis looms in Jefferson County where multiple employees reported missing their second consecutive paycheck, prompting a legal response and widespread concern among the workforce. The mishap, attributed to supposed administrative errors, has led to an updated lawsuit spearheaded by the affected employees seeking compensation and answers. The situation began unfolding when the first paycheck failed to arrive, stirring confusion and distress among county employees. Expectations for a swift resolution were dashed when a subsequent payment cycle also ended with no salaries being disbursed. This series of payroll failures has … Read more