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Orange Beach settles lawsuits claiming LGBTQ, disability discrimination for nearly $300k

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The Orange Beach City Council voted to spend nearly $300,000 to settle two lawsuits alleging discrimination, harassment and retaliation based on a sex, sexual orientation and disability.

Both lawsuits were filed by former employees of the city — one by Laura Davis, a former city athletics director who resigned in 2021, and the other by Chase Morrisette, Deann Milly and Lacy Ignacio McFadden, who were each terminated in 2021.

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