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Please E-mail suggested additions, comments and/or corrections to Kent@MoreLaw.Com. Date: 07-15-2006 Case Style: Donna Martin v. Louisville Metro Government Case Number: Unknown Judge: Barry Willett Court: Circuit Court, Jefferson County, Kentucky Plaintiff's Attorney: Thomas Clay of Thomas E. Clay, P.S.C., Louisville, Kentucky Defendant's Attorney: Unknown Description: Donna Martin sued the Louisville Metro Government on a civil rights theory claiming that she was discriminated against because of her race as the former jail director at the Jefferson County jail and that she was retaliated against for defending Kelvin Brooks, a jail officer who had also claimed that he was also discriminated against because of his race. The defenses asserted by Defendant are not available. Outcome: Plaintiff's verdict for $825,000.00. Plaintiff's Experts: Unknown Defendant's Experts: Unknown Comments: None |
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