Daily News | SEPTA settles lawsuit over allegations of racism and retaliation for nearly a half-million dollars
ALEJANDRO A. ALVAREZ / Staff PhotographerSEPTA will pay $496,000 to three transit police officers to settle civil rights charges that their supervisor harassed them based on their race and religion and then retaliated when they complained, according to anThe public transit agency also agreed to overhaul the way its police department handles discrimination complaints and provide yearly training to employees, with four years of federal oversight.
Jon L. Randolph, a Black officer on the transit police force, filed suit over incidents of harassment that occurred in 2019.
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