FLINT, Mich. (AP) — A jury awarded $100,000 to a lady who says she misplaced her task after refusing to falsify blood check result of kids uncovered to lead-contaminated water in Flint, her attorney stated Tuesday.
April Cook dinner-Hawkins labored on the Genesee County well being division for about 4 to 5 months prior to being compelled to hand over in 2016, stated her legal professional, Carol Laughbaum.
The dept stated Cook dinner-Hawkins used to be ousted over her efficiency, however the jury didn’t settle for that reason why ultimate Friday and awarded $100,000 for emotional misery, Laughbaum stated.
“They (the well being division) stated she wasn’t a staff participant. Just about not anything at trial confirmed she wasn’t a staff participant,” the attorney stated.
Cook dinner-Hawkins informed jurors that she used to be directed to file lead-level effects that she knew had been erroneous.
“The county had two units of data: Blue sheets with precise trying out information and doctored variations, white sheets, with handwritten corrections appearing best lead ranges,” Laughbaum stated.
Michael Edmunds, a attorney who represented then-nurse director Toni LaRocco, stated he used to be disenchanted with the trial consequence.
“I’m these days within the strategy of advising the county about its choices,” he stated.
Citizens of the majority-Black town had been uncovered to steer when the town pulled water from the Flint River in 2014-15 with out treating it to scale back the corrosive impact on previous pipes. The town returned to a regional water provider in fall 2015.