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Committee reviews $175,000 proposed payment to settle employment discrimination lawsuit

2979521 · March 26, 2025
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City legal staff briefed councilors on a proposed $175,000 settlement in case no. 21-CV-196 (Christina Flowers v. City of Tulsa). City attorneys said the settlement followed court and settlement-conference development; staff requested council approval to draw from the sinking fund and levy the repayment over three years.

City legal and treasury staff explained a proposed payment of $175,000 to resolve a wrongful-termination and discrimination lawsuit filed as Christina Flowers v. City of Tulsa (case no. 21-CV-196) during the Urban Economic Development Committee meeting on March 26.

Chad Becker from the city treasury told councilors that finance needs a council resolution to ensure the sinking fund has a sufficient cash balance to pay the judgment before the property-tax…

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