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Johnson City Faces Discrimination Lawsuit Over School Bus Ban
May 3rd, 2020
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Johnson City Faces Discrimination Lawsuit Over School Bus Ban
Like it or not, bullying is alive and well in the U.S. today, and sometimes it can have devastating effects on the victims. Sometimes bullying incidents even involve discrimination and may even result in lawsuits, such as one that was just filed against Johnson City. Johnson City was recently hit with a civil rights lawsuit filed by Sullivan County parents for $1.2 million. The suit claims their son was “wrongfully suspended from riding the school bus for three days.” According to the boy’s parents, he was discriminated against because he is an African American. The suit itself was filed last month in U.S. District Court in Greeneville and names the Johnson City as the defendant. The family is being represented by James Friauf, an attorney in Knoxville.
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