Lesbian ex-firefighter wins $800,000 in harassment lawsuit


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PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — A former Rhode Island firefighter who said she suffered years of sexual harassment and gender discrimination by her colleagues has been awarded more than $800,000.

Retired Providence fire Lt. Lori Franchina sued in federal court in 2012, accusing her male colleagues of harassing and discriminating against her because she is a woman and a lesbian. A jury handed up the award Monday after a nearly two-week trial.

Franchina alleges she developed severe post-traumatic stress disorder because of the constant mistreatment. She says her superiors also failed to stop it.

The city had said Franchina was known to be difficult to get along with and said she failed to lodge a complaint with its Equal Employment Opportunity officer.

City spokeswoman Emily Crowell tells WPRI-TV the city plans to appeal.

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