Michigan Town's First Female Police Officer Files Sexual Harassment Lawsuit
Michigan Town's First Female Police Officer Files Sexual Harassment Lawsuit
The first female police officer to serve Iron Mountain, a rural community in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, has filed a lawsuit against the department, claiming that she was subjected to non-stop sexual harassment.According to NBC News, Teresa Williams alleges that, in the four-and-a-half years she spent in Iron Mountain, she was sexually harassed and assaulted until she submitted her resignation.Attorneys for Williams say that, within weeks of being hired by the department, their client was coerced into “making out” with her supervisor at a local bar.The supervisor, along with William’s former patrol partner, also placed bets as to which man would have sex with her first.While employed by the department, Williams was allegedly--at different times--groped, pressured into kissing her colleagues, and coerced into performing oral sex on an officer while his wife was in another part of the house.
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