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A Louisville Metro police major who was accused by a fellow major of inappropriate behavior has been cleared of any wrongdoing.
Louisville Metro Police Department's police chief has been put on administrative leave, and it stems from her handling of sexual misconduct allegations. Here's what we know about the whole situation.
The lawsuit comes after Shannon Lauder told LMPD's chief she was sexually harassed and "attacked" by another senior officer.
In a letter, LMPD Chief Paul Humphrey said Lt. Jeff Lauder had violated LMPD's "conduct unbecoming" policy and negatively impacted the department.
Lauder is a 16-year veteran of LMPD according to her attorney, and leads the department’s 1st Division, which covers downtown and part of the West End.
In a court filing, Lauder’s attorney Jared Smith claimed the new investigation was “retaliation and harassment for [Lauder] blowing the whistle on Defendant LMPD’s illegal acts” and an ...
In May, during an LMPD command staff meeting that was covertly recorded and leaked to the press, Shannon Lauder said Kuriger “sexually harassed” and “attacked” her.
Chief Jacquelyn Gwinn-Villaroel was placed on administrative leave Wednesday due to her handling of a sexual harassment complaint by LMPD Major Shannon Lauder.
Local News Another LMPD sexual harassment lawsuit: Officer alleges married coworker accosted her at pool party This is the second sexual harassment lawsuit filed this week by an LMPD employee.
Major Brian Kuriger was accused of sexual harassment by another LMPD major, Shannon Lauder, during a recorded meeting between the former chief and members of her command staff.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - The attorney for Louisville Metro Police Major Shannon Lauder held a news conference outside Metro Hall Thursday morning, laying out how she reported alleged sexual harassment ...