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Fired Ohio Fire Chief Loses Wrongful Termination Suit and Now Faces Criminal Charges

1 day 5 hours ago
A wrongful termination suit brought by an Ohio fire chief has been dismissed, and he is now facing criminal charges related to allegations of sexual harassment. Port Clinton Fire Chief Kent Johnson was initially placed on administrative leave in June, 2023, and then terminated following allegations that he sexually harassed and assaulted a female firefighter.
Curt Varone

Oregon Lieutenant Awarded $203,900 By Jury

3 days 5 hours ago
An Oregon jury has awarded $203,900 in damages to a lieutenant with the Tualatin Valley Fire and Rescue. Lieutenant Daniel Krug filed suit claiming he was pressured to remove himself from a promotional list for captain, and discriminated against on the basis of disability, veterans’ status, and whistleblower status.
Curt Varone

Acquitted Arson Suspect Sues Fire Department

4 days 6 hours ago
A woman who was acquitted of arson charges last year for a fire that occurred in 2022, has filed suit against the Binghamton Fire Department and several law enforcement agencies that she claims were responsible for her malicious prosecution and fourteen months of incarceration. Marquetta James filed suit naming 6 entities and 7 individuals as defendants.
Curt Varone

Fire Law Roundup for July 22, 2024

5 days 2 hours ago
In this episode of Fire Law Roundup for July 22, 2024, Brad and Curt discuss a guilty plea entered by a St. Louis firefighter who stole a patient’s wallet and credit card; a race discrimination suit brought by a Savannah battalion chief following his demotion; an FLSA overtime lawsuit filed by a Denver firefighter claiming ...
Curt Varone

St. Louis Firefighter Admits Stealing Patient’s Wallet and Credit Card

5 days 7 hours ago
A St. Louis firefighter who was accused of using a credit card that belonged to the victim of a vehicular accident he responded to last year, has pled guilty to receiving stolen property and fraudulent use of a credit card. Arnold S. Britt, 41, pled guilty to one felony and one misdemeanor charge, and in the process admitted to stealing the man’s wallet and credit card.
Curt Varone

Demoted Savannah BC Alleges Race Discrimination and Retaliation

1 week 1 day ago
A Savannah battalion chief who was demoted to captain after he complained about race discrimination, has filed suit alleging discrimination and retaliation. Jeffrey Croslen filed suit in US District Court for the Southern District of Georgia against City of Savannah and Fire Chief Elzie Kitchen.
Curt Varone

Denver Firefighter Files Overtime Suit for Extra Hours at Fire Academy

1 week 2 days ago
A Denver firefighter has filed suit against the city claiming he was required to work more than 40 hours per week while attending the 18-week fire academy, and not compensated for those extra hours. Shane Walters filed the FLSA lawsuit in US District Court for the District of Colorado as a class action.
Curt Varone

Dallas Fire Rescue Sued for Copyright Infringement

1 week 3 days ago
An EMS trainer is suing Dallas Fire Rescue and two individuals alleging copyright infringement for copying and sharing his training materials. Jon Puryear EMS CE, LLC filed suit in US District Court for the Northern District of Texas.
Curt Varone

Fire Law Roundup for July 15, 2024

1 week 4 days ago
In this episode of Fire Law Roundup for July 15, 2024, Brad and Curt discuss a disciplinary investigation into a Kentucky firefighter caught hanging out of the window of a moving Cadillac while wearing a department t-shirt; the dismissal of a contentious lawsuit involving several New Haven chiefs; the settlement of a Fourth Amendment locker ...
Curt Varone

Kentucky Firefighter Facing Discipline Over Vehicle Stunt

1 week 5 days ago
A Kentucky firefighter has been placed on administrative leave as his fire department investigates a social media post containing a photo of him hanging out of a moving car window while wearing a department shirt. The Clay City Fire Department reportedly became aware of the incident by a Facebook post.
Curt Varone

New Haven Suit Comes to an End

2 weeks 1 day ago
A contentious lawsuit brought by a former assistant chief in New Haven, Connecticut against several other chief officers has finally come to a conclusion. Orlando Marcano, who was the Assistant Chief of Administration, filed suit in 2019 naming Fire Chief John Alston, Assistant Chief of Operations Mark Vendetto, IAFF Local 825 Union President Frank Ricci, and an administrative assistant, Cherlyn Poindexter.
Curt Varone

Pawtucket Settles Firefighters Locker Search Case

2 weeks 2 days ago
The City of Pawtucket has agreed to pay five city firefighters $1,000 each for unlawfully searching their firehouse lockers. Firefighters Noah LeBlanc, Stephen Garlick, Manuel Benevides, Scott McDonald, and Steven Como filed suit last December alleging a violation of their Fourth Amendment rights.
Curt Varone

Maui County Contemplates Global Settlement of Wildland Fire Claims

2 weeks 3 days ago
Maui County is currently contemplating settling the claims of over 2,000 parties who collectively filed 449 separate lawsuits into last year’s devastating wildland fire. Pending before Maui’s County Council is a resolution regarding Mayor Richard Bissen’s request for a “global settlement of all wildfire litigation against the county.” Here is our earlier coverage: Maui County ...
Curt Varone

Rochester Settles Firefighter’s Racism Suit

2 weeks 4 days ago
The sensational lawsuit by Rochester firefighter Jerrod Jones has been settled for $150,000, or $521,000, depending on your perspective. Jones claimed he was the victim of race discrimination that culminated in a white captain ordering him to attend a racist party in 2022 while on-duty.
Curt Varone

Fire Law Roundup for July 8, 2024

2 weeks 4 days ago
In this episode of Fire Law Roundup for July 8, 2024, Brad and Curt discuss an FLSA overtime suit filed by firefighters in Morgantown, West Virginia; an FLSA suit filed by Virginia EMTs who claims the county improperly paid them as if they were firefighters; the dismissal of a Chicago firefighter’s discrimination claims; a decision ...
Curt Varone

More FLSA Overtime Suits Out of West Virginia

2 weeks 5 days ago
Fifty-six firefighters with the Morgantown Fire Department have filed two suits claiming the city has not been paying them properly for overtime. One suit was filed in US District Court for the District of West Virginia and the other in Monongalia Circuit Court.
Curt Varone

Virginia EMTs Claim County Paid Them Like 7k Firefighters

3 weeks 1 day ago
Twelve current and former members of the Page County Fire & EMS have filed a class action lawsuit claiming they were not compensated for all of the hours they worked, and not paid overtime as required by the FLSA. The suit alleges the plaintiffs are non-fire EMS personnel who the county treated as §207k qualifying firefighters.
Curt Varone
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