Federal Judge Tosses Discrimination Lawsuit Filed by Transgender Fire Chief in Rural Georgia
Federal Judge Tosses Discrimination Lawsuit Filed by Transgender Fire Chief in Rural Georgia
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by a transgender woman who ran a rural Georgia fire department for more than 10 years but was fired shortly after transitioning.According to The Associated Press, the dismissal does not specifically address the merits of the case.Instead, U.S. District Court Judge Tilman E. Self III found that the plaintiff, Rachel Mosby, lacked sufficient grounds to file the lawsuit. Self’s determination was based on an apparent technical error in the complaint Mosby initially filed with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.However, Mosby’s attorney—Kenneth Baton—said he plans to appeal the ruling whenever possible.Mosby, adds The Associated Press, lost her position with the Byron Fire Department in June 2019. While city officials cited Mosby’s “poor performance” as the reason for her firing, the lawsuit alleges that her termination was “based on her sex, gender identity, and notions of sex stereotyping.”In her lawsuit, Mosby said her termination led to, or will lead to, a number of negative consequences. Alongside losing future wages and financial benefits, Mosby claims her ejection has also cost her reputation.
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