Lesbian cop wins $750k in sexual harassment lawsuit against former chief
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Lt. Constance Crea was awarded $750,000 after suing her former boss, Police Chief Thomas Mosier, for sexual harassment and discrimination based on her sexual orientation. The lawsuit revealed a toxic workplace environment where Crea faced degrading remarks, preferential treatment towards heterosexual female officers, and disturbing behavior from Mosier. Allegations included Mosier's inappropriate sexual conduct in the office and unequal work policies during the COVID-19 pandemic, which highlighted a pattern of discrimination that ultimately led to the successful lawsuit by Crea against the town of Piscataway and Mosier.
Crea accused Mosier of a pattern of sexual harassment and discrimination, claiming his behavior created a hostile work environment that targeted her for being a lesbian.
Crea alleged Mosier exhibited preferential treatment towards heterosexual women while discriminating against her, requiring her to work in-person during COVID-19 protocols.
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