Amy Cooper, the White woman who called 911 to claim that a Black birdwatcher had threatened her, lost a lawsuit alleging her former employer had engaged in racist and sexist behavior when it fired her after the incident.
Cooper"cannot plausibly allege that she was subjected to a 'company-wide double standard' merely by identifying three male comparators who engaged in some — other — form of misconduct, but were not similarly fired," Abrams wrote. In her lawsuit, Cooper said she had been"an exceptional employee" at the company, where she worked from 2015 until her termination in 2020. The document said she had earned high performer bonuses in 2016, 2017 and 2018.
"The incident received heightened media and public scrutiny, in particular, because it took place 'in the midst of a national reckoning about systemic racism,'" the judge wrote, noting that Cooper's incident occurred on the same day as George Floyd's murder in Minneapolis.
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