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Civil Rights Violation
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Case Details
FD, a nurse and civil rights activist, sued Alameda County Sheriff’s Deputies and Prison Health Services for First Amendment rights violations. She was harassed and retaliated against after speaking out about nurse treatment, forcing her to leave her job. The matter settled for $1.3 million.
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FD, nurse, civil rights activist, and president of the Hayward, California, branch of the NAACP sued two Alameda County Sheriff’s Deputies and Prison Health Services, Inc. for violations of her First Amendment rights under the Civil Rights Act of 1871. She claimed that she was harassed and retaliated against by the deputies after she spoke out about how some of the nurses were being treated by the management at Prison Health Services at the Alameda County jail in Dublin. Premier Law Group settled with Prison Health Services for FD for $528,957. The other defendants denied wrongdoing. The award came with fees and costs, and the matter eventually settled for 1.3 million dollars.
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