The Trenton officer, now a lieutenant, sued the department and city in 2017.
that she said occurred over several years.
The city’s law department recently agreed to settle Sheila Tatarek’s suit, and sent it to the council for approval. Often, such council votes are a formality and they sanction the work of the city’s law department. This time, on Thursday Jan. 19, the four current council members voted 4-0 against the resolution, just after approving several other smaller settlements with a single, catch-all vote.
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