California: “The wife of a Roseville city employee has filed a $3.9 million claim against the city alleging it improperly demoted her soon-to-be ex-husband for his extramarital interoffice romance.” [Sacramento Bee]
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Walter Olson on February 25, 2011
California: “The wife of a Roseville city employee has filed a $3.9 million claim against the city alleging it improperly demoted her soon-to-be ex-husband for his extramarital interoffice romance.” [Sacramento Bee]
Tagged as: California, public employment, sex discrimination, workplace

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Deep pockets for the feasting. The city would be sued no matter what they did, it seems.
Isn’t that sweet that the soon-to-be ex-wife has the grace to set aside rancor in favor of avarice.
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