City Settles Discrimination Lawsuit Filed by Seattle Police Official
SEATTLE, AUG 7 – Deanna Nollette won $3 million after alleging demotion and exclusion from leadership due to gender bias by Chief Adrian Diaz, who denied wrongdoing in the settlement.
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Seattle police captain wins $3M in settlement for 'gender discrimination' lawsuit
Seattle will pay $3 million to a Seattle Police Department (SPD) captain after she sued for gender discrimination and retaliation. Deanna Nollette was demoted from assistant chief to captain after Adrian Diaz took over as chief in 2022, according to FOX 13. In the lawsuit, Nollette claimed that Diaz and others excluded women from leadership and opportunities, and that she was eventually moved to the night shift as retaliation. According to the f…
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