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Sharp County Judge, Sheriff Hit with Discrimination Lawsuit
March 6th, 2020
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News & Politics
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Sharp County Judge, Sheriff Hit with Discrimination Lawsuit
It may be hard to believe, but in 2020 we’re still learning of reports of discrimination, even age discrimination. For example, a judge and sheriff in Sharp County, Arkansas were recently hit with a lawsuit filed by Mary Wanley. Wanley worked as a security officer for the county until she was allegedly fired after Mark Johnson, Sharp County District Judge, wanted a “younger security officer who would want to perform lap dances.” The lawsuit was filed in the U.S. District Court Eastern District of Arkansas and also names Sharp County Sheriff Mark Counts as a defendant.
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Sheriff Counts reacts to woman’s civil rights lawsuit against him, district judgeA Woman Has Filed A Lawsuit Against The Sharp County Sheriff & A Judge
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