Federal Jury Awards Fired Pennsylvania Jailer $1m in Damages
Federal Jury Awards Fired Pennsylvania Jailer $1m in Damages
A federal jury has awarded a former Pennsylvania corrections official close to $1 million over claims that the Alleghany County jail retaliated against him for reporting a supervisor’s racially charged comments and text messages.According to The Associated Press, the jury’s decision was delivered on Friday, nearly five years after plaintiff Jeffrey Kengerski filed his lawsuit against the county and jail warden in 2017.In his lawsuit, Kengerski recalled that he lost his job in 2015.While working at Alleghany County jail, Kengerski reported that he told his coworkers that he and his wife were planning to take their grand-niece into their care full-time—prompting Kengerski’s supervisor to refer to the girl as a “little monkey” before asking if she was Black.Kengerski noted that the same supervisor had sent him multiple text messages featuring heavily “stereotyped” images of Black and Asian people.
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