Exclusive | NYPD worker faced retaliation because she asked for move after domestic violence incident: suit
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Williams, who worked as a fingerprint tech, described her situation as tormenting, stating, "It's like a torture chamber. It's a case of retaliation." The consistent harassment she faced, according to her, has caused significant distress, leading to severe anxiety and panic attacks that necessitated emergency intervention on multiple occasions.
Attorney John Scola, representing Williams, condemned the NYPD's actions, asserting, "In a disturbing contradiction of its mission to prevent domestic violence, the department refused to provide a necessary accommodation to an employee seeking protection from a domestic abuser and then retaliated against her for seeking safety." He criticized the department's pattern of negligence towards employees seeking legitimate accommodations.
Read at New York Post
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