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Federal agencies, like the U.S. Department of Justice, often publish news releases touting their lawsuits and significant judgments against employer scofflaws.
But, I know a big one — a $1.2M judgment — that the DOJ will want to forget.
According to multiple reports, including Grace Elletson’s at Law360, the DOJ offered $1,200,000 “to resolve a suit from a former staff assistant who said a California immigration judge routinely subjected her to explicit, lewd comments.”
And she accepted.
In the lawsuit the plaintiff filed last year in a California federal court, she alleged that the judge subjected her to “egregious and continual