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Little Rock board adds $450,000 police employment settlement to consent agenda

City of Little Rock Board of Directors · February 4, 2026
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The City of Little Rock approved adding a $450,000 settlement for several police officers to the consent agenda; the city attorney said the city will issue checks and seek reimbursement from the Arkansas Municipal League if it declines to pay its share.

The City of Little Rock Board of Directors on Feb. 3 approved adding a $450,000 settlement of a multi-plaintiff employment lawsuit involving current and former Little Rock Police Department officers to the consent agenda.

City Attorney Tom told the board the total settlement — including plaintiffs’ attorneys’ fees — is $450,000 and that, under the city’s customary arrangements with the Arkansas Municipal League defense program, employment-discrimination damages are…

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