MANDEL: Toronto cop fired for 'reprehensible' Twitter smear campaign Via MandelSun
We apologize, but this video has failed to load.Sworn in as an officer since 2009, Zarabi-Majd insisted she had been the victim of continuous sexual harassment in the workplace for nearly a decade. The issues she complained about were hardly imaginary: In 2020, former Const. Heather McWilliam won a landmark human rights case that awarded her $85,000 for enduring a poisoned work environment and sexual harassment.
The public would view her relentless tweeting of “slanderous accusations of patriarchy, discrimination, racism, and homophobia” as “reprehensible,” ruled McElary-Downer.
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