"I've worked really hard, like many others before me, in order to obtain the position of police executive, and unfortunately...that was taken away from me due to the continued abuse of power and authority by [Morales] and his designee," Lewis Francois, 40, told the Miami Herald. "It's become very evident that all staff members are not held to the same standards."
The City looks forward to its day in Court, acknowledging the serious nature of the accusations both about racial discrimination and retaliation lodged against Chief Morales by Lewis Francois.
Weslyne Lewis Francois, with her attorney, seeks at least $1 million in damages, highlighting the extensive psychological and professional impacts of her alleged mistreatment within the department.
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