Former dean awarded nearly $4 million in retaliation lawsuit
Briefly

"The jury ruled in favor of Jeffrey Krug, awarding him $3.9 million after it found he was wrongfully terminated for aiding a sexual harassment report."
"Krug alleged that after reporting harassment claims to the Title IX office, he faced retaliation from then-president Bashar Hanna, including denied reimbursements and rumors about an affair."
"Attorneys for the defense stated that Krug was dismissed for not adhering to university policies, but the jury determined otherwise."
"This case exemplifies the serious repercussions of retaliation in workplace harassment claims, as Krug's compensation reflects the jury's recognition of his suffering."
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