Federal Court Jury Awards LaVerne Gentry $100,000 for Retaliation by Jackson State
On the heels of Saturday's lackluster loss to Alcorn State in football Jackson State suffered another defeat today when a federal court jury in Jackson awarded LaVerne Gentry $100,000 in her lawsuit against J.S.U. for discrimination and retaliation. Here is the Clarion-Ledger's article. Here is the Ledger's article from last week when the trial started, which described the plaintiff's allegations:
The lawsuit alleges that in or about March 2006 she was denied a raise because of her gender.
"After speaking out about matters of public concern, Dr. LaVerne Gentry was removed from tenure track," according to her lawsuit.
The jury found for Ms. Gentry on her retaliation claim and for J.S.U. on the discrimination case.
Plaintiff's counsel was Lisa Ross of Jackson. Defense counsel were Gary Friedman and Latoya Merritt with Phelps Dunbar in Jackson.
Ross asked for $100,000 in closing and will be able to file a motion to recover attorney's fees.
