Jury Awards Over $520,000 to Police Captain in Racial Discrimination Suit After Denied Promotion During Cancer Treatment

SPRINGFIELD, Mass. — A substantial victory in a discrimination lawsuit has concluded with Police Capt. Reginald Miller being awarded over $520,000 in damages by a jury at Hampden Superior Court, following just three hours of deliberation after a weeklong trial. Miller, an African American, had filed a lawsuit alleging racial discrimination and retaliation, claiming that he was overlooked for a promotion to captain because of his race. This occurred in 2020 when he was undergoing treatment for a severe form of cancer, a challenging time during which he believed his qualifications were disregarded in favor … Read more

San Diego Mayor’s Cost-Cutting Move Sparks Discrimination Lawsuit from Fired Chief Operating Officer

San Diego, CA – The City of San Diego is facing a lawsuit following the termination of its former Chief Operating Officer, Eric Dargan. In a cost-cutting move described by Mayor Todd Gloria, Dargan’s position was eliminated to contribute to closing a $258 million budget shortfall. The decision, announced in February, also eradicated an annual salary of $375,000. During a press statement on February 18, Mayor Gloria expressed gratitude towards Dargan for his contributions to the city, describing the decision as a budgetary necessity. However, this financial maneuver has led to legal complications, as Dargan … Read more

Judge Denies Lawsuit by Former Henderson Police Chief Accusing City of Racial Discrimination

Henderson, Nev. — In a decisive court ruling, a federal judge denied the claims of Henderson’s former Police Chief Latesha Watson in her lawsuit against the city. Watson, who made history as the city’s first Black female police chief, was dismissed from her post in April 2019, having served for less than two years. Watson’s tenure was marked by controversy leading to her termination, which she contended was due to racial discrimination. She further alleged violations of her civil rights and claimed that she was defamed and libeled via her dismissal and subsequent public discussions … Read more

Virginia Court Orders $750,000 Payout in Racial Discrimination Eviction Case at Smith Mountain Lake

Moneta, VA — A Virginia jury has awarded $750,000 in damages to seven families after finding that their eviction from a mobile home park at Smith Mountain Lake was racially motivated. This legal decision highlights ongoing concerns about racial discrimination in housing practices within the region. The case centered around accusations that a local property management company, which had recently taken over the management of the mobile home park, had unjustly evicted multiple African American families. Testimonies provided during the trial suggested the evictions were part of a broader plan to redevelop the area and … Read more