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Following a judge’s order, a former Costa Mesa police officer recently
reimbursed the city $36,000 for filing a 1997 sexual harassment lawsuit
in which a jury later ruled in the city’s favor, officials said.
After the jury’s May 2000 ruling, the city filed a claim for
reimbursement of attorney fees, which a judge ordered June Romine to pay,
said Costa Mesa Lt. Dale Birney.
Romine alleged widespread sexual harassment in the Police Department,
including sexist slurs and fondling of female officers. The jury also
rejected Romine’s claim that she was fired from the department because
she filed the lawsuit.
Romine and two other officers -- Kathy Sothard and Nancy McAllister --
had sued the department, charging that they were exposed to a sexually
hostile work environment and sought unspecified damages for lost wages,
emotional and mental distress.
A judge broke the lawsuit into three distinct cases. Both Sothard and
McAllister dropped their claims last year. McAllister entered into an
agreement with the city to drop the suit in exchange for a reinstatement
of accrued vacation and seniority as a custody officer in the city’s
jail.
The jury’s decision in the Romine case was not a surprise, said Costa
Mesa Police Chief David Snowden.
“I haven’t doubted for a second that the lawsuits were frivolous,†he
said.
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