LAPD Officers Winning Big in ‘LAPD Lottery’ Lawsuits

In recent years, Los Angeles has paid out at least $68.5 million to settle lawsuits filed by LAPD officers who claim to have faced sexual harassment, racial discrimination, or retaliation for whistleblowing. Known as the “LAPD lottery,” these payouts have sparked concern among city officials and taxpayers.

At a city budget presentation earlier this month, Police Chief Jim McDonnell expressed concerns that some officers are attempting to “weaponize” the department’s disciplinary system to settle personal grievances, leaving taxpayers to foot the legal bills.

One notable case involves Randy Rangel, a retired LAPD sergeant, who was awarded $4.5 million by a Los Angeles County jury. Rangel alleged that he faced retaliation after reporting a fellow officer for overreporting overtime hours. Despite reporting the issue multiple times, the department failed to investigate, leading Rangel to become the target of harassment and retaliation, according to his lawsuit…

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