Missouri pays nearly $600,000 in sexual harassment case
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — The state of Missouri has paid out nearly $600,000 to a female corrections officer to settle another sexual harassment lawsuit.
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch on Monday cited a report issued by the Missouri attorney general's office showing that Michelle Findley received a check for $294,500 in February, and her attorney was paid $291,443.
Findley's 2016 lawsuit accused male co-workers of using sexually derogatory terms toward her and showing photos of a penis.
After filing suit, she was stabbed by a person in a mask in the parking lot of the Kansas City facility where she worked. She suffered back, legs, face and forearms. She later transferred to another prison.