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Woman Who Called Cops On Black Birdwatcher Sues Former Employer - The New York Beacon

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Amy Cooper, the white woman who called the cops on a Black birdwatcher in Central Park last year, is suing her former employer for discrimination. The suit, filed Tuesday in federal court in Manhattan, accuses Franklin Templeton of failing to adequately investigate the confrontation before […]

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