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Lesbian firefighter awarded $1.3 million after facing 21 years of harassment

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Rebecca Reynolds, a Kansas City firefighter and medic, has been awarded a $1.3 million settlement after enduring over two decades of harassment and abuse from her male colleagues and superiors.

This payout, the largest discrimination settlement in the history of the Kansas City Fire Department, was recommended by the City Council’s finance committee on Tuesday,….

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