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Georgia teacher reaches nearly $300,000 settlement in Charlie Kirk Facebook post lawsuit

The agreement includes about $270,420 for emotional distress and $17,080 in attorney fees, and Mickens will not seek future district employment.

  • On Friday, July 3, 2026, former Oglethorpe County School District teacher Michelle Mickens settled her First Amendment lawsuit, receiving approximately $287,500 for emotional distress and legal fees without the district admitting wrongdoing.
  • The litigation followed Mickens' September 2025 suspension after she criticized Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk on her private Facebook account, prompting the district to place her on indefinite leave.
  • Represented by the Southern Poverty Law Center, Mickens agreed to dismiss her claims of unconstitutional retaliation with prejudice and bar herself from seeking future employment with the district.
  • Senior supervising attorney Sam Boyd of the Southern Poverty Law Center stated the agreement reaffirms public school employees' 'constitutionally protected right to Free Speech' when speaking as private citizens.
  • Educators across the country have faced similar disciplinary actions for comments on Kirk, with settlements in comparable legal challenges ranging from nearly $300,000 to $1.9 million as districts face rising litigation costs.
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AJC broke the news in Atlanta, United States on Sunday, July 5, 2026.
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