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Bostock wins settlement from Clayton County

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Gerald Lynn Bostock (Photo by Elvert Barnes, extracted from another file via Wiki Commons) KATE BRUMBACK  |  Associated Press ATLANTA — A Georgia county has agreed to settle a lawsuit brought by a man whose case was one of three that led to a U.S.

Supreme Court ruling that said civil rights law protects gay, lesbian and transgender people from discrimination in employment.

The Clayton County Board of Commissioners last week approved an $825,000 settlement for Gerald Lynn Bostock, his lawyer Ed Buckley said Friday, Nov.

4. Bostock had sued the county, which sits just south of Atlanta, saying he was fired in 2013 because he is gay. “I’m filled with joy and words can hardly express how happy I am that this is now over,” Bostock said during a Nov.

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