African-American Attorney Settles $600k Discrimination Suit with New York City Law Department
African-American Attorney Settles $600k Discrimination Suit with New York City Law Department
A black attorney sued the New York City Law Department for racial discrimination has settled his suit for $600,000.The New York Daily News reports that the agreement was reached Tuesday, ending nearly five years of litigation. The suit was first filed by Robert Gordon in 2014. Gordon continued working at the Law Department for another two years, representing himself in the lawsuit’s initial stages.Gordon, says the Daily News, claims to have been held to a different standard than his white colleagues. He began experiencing discrimination in 2005, after complaining about the “slipshod” Manhattan trial unit in the city’s Law Department.After his complaint was received, Gordon says he became the victim of a “smear campaign” organized by white supervisors, with the lawsuit naming tort division chief Fay Leoussis as its instigator.Along with harassing Gordon, Law Department officials, including Leoussis, purportedly sabotaged his performance reviews and held back his career.In 2006, Gordon filed a written complaint alleging racial discrimination. His complaint cited federal Equal Employment Opportunity statutes.
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