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Lawsuit Claims College Student was Suspended After Publicly Criticizing Brooklyn Lawmaker
October 5th, 2020
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Lawsuit Claims College Student was Suspended After Publicly Criticizing Brooklyn Lawmaker
A federal lawsuit filed earlier this month claims Brooklyn Councilwoman Laurie Cumbo and Medgar Evers College “colluded to punish a student for publicly criticizing the lawmaker.” The incident allegedly happened the day after a heated community board meeting that took place back on April 30, 2019. During the meeting, Sakia Fletcher, a student, “took issue with Cumbo’s stance on a local development project.” The day after the meeting, the college “suspended Fletcher without warning.”
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Brooklyn lawmaker got student suspended as revenge for public criticism: lawsuitBrooklyn Dem got student suspended as revenge for public criticism, lawsuit claims
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