A former coroner's office investigator has accepted a reduction of a jury's award of $8.4 million in her whistleblower suit against LA County in which she said she was forced into early retirement in 2017 in retaliation for raising suspicions about the death of an 8-year-old disabled boy.
A judge has given a former coroner's office investigator the option of accepting a reduction of a jury's award of $8.4 million in her whistleblower suit against LA County, in which she said she was forced into early retirement.
During the regularly scheduled city council meeting April 20, council members gathered to sign a proclamation declaring April as the DMV/Donate Life Month.