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Court upholds judgment for gay officer

October 21, 2006

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A state appeals court panel yesterday upheld a 2003 Suffolk County jury verdict awarding $624,000 to a Suffolk County correction officer who said he was harassed because he is gay. Michael Salvi's car was vandalized twice, and he received children's alphabet blocks, glued together to spell a derogatory term, hand-delivered to his front porch, according to his lawsuit. The court ... (Full article: 702 words)

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