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The case stands before the backdrop of the crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous people in Montana, which has spotlighted jurisdictional issues of law enforcement in Indian Country.
A courtyard near the entrance to the Montana State Prison. Meagan Thompson, The Montana Standard
The state of Montana has reached a $250,000 settlement with a former Department of Corrections employee who said he had faced discrimination and retaliation in 2016 for his post-traumatic stress disorder while working at Montana State Prison in Deer Lodge.
The settlement is the highest amount listed on the State Employee Settlement Data site, a transparency feature, since it started nearly two years ago. Itâs nearly 443% more than the next-highest listed payment of $46,990 paid to a Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks employee in October.
The website previously listed a $118,708 settlement paid to a Department of Public Health and Human Services employee in February, but that listing has since been removed. Nicholas Domitrovich of the DPHHS Office of Legal Affairs denied a request for records related to that payment, noting that the employee s expectation of privacy