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‘What justice feels like’ Brookline Approves $11M Settlement to End Gerald Alston’s Case

By on October 8, 2021 in Litigation-Business

“After 11 years, multiple lawsuits, public rallies and contentious debates, firefighter Gerald Alston’s case has come to a close after Brookline Town Meeting approved an $11 million settlement Tuesday. The agreement, covering the town and the individual defendants named in the federal lawsuit requires,” reports Abby Patkin in Wicked Local.

“Alston to resign from his post and not seek or accept future employment with the town. The TAB has reached out to Alston’s attorney for comment. Much of Tuesday’s debate focused on the $11 million price tag, with some arguing the amount was too high and should be lowered an act that would have voided the settlement agreement the Select.”

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