City of Huntsville facing another discrimination lawsuit from second former police dispatcher

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WHNT) — A second former Huntsville Police dispatcher is suing the city, claiming they faced workplace discrimination.

Court records show Allison Ellis, a former dispatcher, is suing the city. Ellis’s lawsuit said she also faced discrimination based on her gender and religious affiliation. Records show Ellis is also suing Michael Danley, a lieutenant at the Huntsville Police Department.

The lawsuit was filed Wednesday, two days after former Huntsville Dispatcher Katrina Brady filed suit alleging race and gender based discrimination by the department. Both women are represented by the Huntsville Attorney Richard Newton…

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