Harrell v. Independence County, Arkansas et al
Filing
100
JUDGMENT: The Court enters judgment for Genie Harrell against Odus Fulmer, individually, for $75,001.00, for post-judgment interest as provided by law, and for costs and reasonable attorney's fees as the Court may later allow on timely mo tion. Post-judgment interest will accrue at 0.25% per annum from today until this Judgment is paid. 28 U.S.C. § 1961(a)-(b). All of Harrell's other claims against all other parties are dismissed with prejudice. Signed by Judge D. P. Marshall Jr. on 4/10/2015. (ks)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
EASTERN DISTRICT OF ARKANSAS
NORTHERN DIVISION
GENIE HARRELL
v.
PLAINTIFF
No. 1:12-cv-20-DPM
INDEPENDENCE COUNTY, ARKANSAS;
ODUS FULMER, Tax Assessor for
Independence County, Arkansas, in his
Individual Capacity; and GREG POTTS,
Supervisor, Independence County,
Arkansas Tax Assessor's Office, in his
Individual Capacity
DEFENDANTS
JUDGMENT
1. The parties tried Genie Harrell's remaining claims to a twelve-person
jury on April6, 7, and 8,2015. The jury returned three unanimous verdicts,
NQ 94, NQ 95, & NQ 96, which are incorporated. The jury found for Harrell and
against Odus Fulmer, individually, on Harrell's gender-discrimination claim
under the Equal Protection Clause. The jury found against Harrell and for
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Greg Potts, individually, on her gender-discrimination claim under the Equal
Protection Clause. And the jury found for Independence County and against
Harrell on her Title VII gender-discrimination claim.
2. The Court enters judgment for Genie Harrell against Odus Fulmer,
individually, for $75,001.00, for post-judgment interest as provided by law,
and for costs and reasonable attorney's fees as the Court may later allow on
timely motion. Post-judgment interest will accrue at 0.25% per annum from
today until this Judgment is paid. 28 U.S.C. ยง 1961(a)-(b).
3. All of Harrell's other claims against all other parties are dismissed
with prejudice.
D.P. Marshall Jr(/
United States District Judge
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