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Amy Cooper, Central Park Karen, loses lawsuit claiming she was unfairly fired

Por: CBS News Business September 23, 2022

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Amy Cooper, the White woman who became known as after calling 911 to claim that a Black birdwatcher had threatened her, lost a lawsuit alleging her former employer had engaged in racist and sexist behavior when it fired her after the incident. U.S. District Judge Ronnie Abrams on Wednesday rejected Cooper's claims that employer Franklin Templeton had unjustly fired and defamed her. The investment firm in May 2020, shortly after the widely... + full article



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