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Eric André and Clayton English settle lawsuit over drug search program at Atlanta airport
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Comedians Eric André and Clayton English have reached a settlement in a lawsuit they filed challenging a police program at the Atlanta airport that they said used racial profiling and coercive searches just as airline passengers, particularly Black passengers, were about to board their flights. The lawsuit, originally filed in October 2022 , alleged that the two men were racially profiled and illegally stopped by Clayton County police at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. The settlement agreement, announced Tuesday by the pair’s lawyers, does not include an admission of fault or liability but says the county has ended the program at issue and has no intention to reactivate it. Both men said officers at the airport singled them out because they were Black and grilled them about drugs while other passengers watched during separate stops about six months apart. In an interview when the lawsuit was filed, André called the experience “dehumanizing and demoralizing.” The state
The coverage
- Comedians settle lawsuit over ‘demoralizing’ search program at US airport
independent.co.uk · 1h
- Comedians Eric André and Clayton English settle lawsuit over drug search program at Atlanta airport
wtop.com · 3h
- Comedians Eric Andre and Clayton English settle lawsuit over drug search program at Atlanta airport
washingtontimes.com · 3h
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