Deputy Involved in Randia Fowler Case – Kootenai County Sheriff’s Office

In 1990, Deputy Randia Fowler filed a lawsuit against the Kootenai County Sheriff’s Office alleging sexual harassment and unlawful retaliation. Fowler reported incidents such as vulgar language, the display of swimsuit calendars, and the placement of a ‘condom plant’ in the workplace. After raising these concerns, she received a poor performance evaluation, was transferred to a different division, and ultimately terminated for insubordination when she refused the transfer. Fowler’s lawsuit claimed these actions were in retaliation for her complaints about the hostile work environment. ([case-law.vlex.com](https://case-law.vlex.com/vid/fowler-v-kootenai-county-888642242?utm_source=openai))

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– [Deputy Involved in Randia Fowler Case](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/deputy-involved-in-randia-fowler-case/)

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