(Jewish Group) Was this Ohio magistrate fired for being Jewish? A federal jury said yes.
An Ohio woman who alleged six years ago that she had been fired because she was an observant Jew has won $1.1 million in damages after a federal jury sided with her.
Kimberly Edelstein had been working as a magistrate in Butler County, Ohio, when she asked her supervisor a judge for eight days off during the fall High Holidays, according to the lawsuit she filed in 2017.
Holy cow, eight days! Common Pleas Judge Greg Stephens yelled back at her, according to the lawsuit. She was fired four days later and claims the judge and two prosecutors named in the lawsuit disparaged her to other employers, making it difficult for her to find work.
Her lawsuit spun through the court system where she once worked for the next several years. Judges dismissed Edelsteins claims against one prosecutor and ruled against her appeal of the case against the other. But they allowed her religious discrimination claim against Judge Stephens to go forward to a jury trial, saying there was evidence that could find the judges dismissal at least in part motivated by Edelsteins desire to observe the Jewish holidays.
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