Porterville Recorder

State paid $25M in harassment cases

- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

SACRAMENTO — California has paid more than $25 million in three years to settle sexual harassment claims against the state and public universiti­es, with most of it paid by taxpayers, the Sacramento Bee reported in an investigat­ion published Friday.

The newspaper identified 92 sexual harassment settlement­s involving 24 state agencies and 10 university campuses during the three years ending June 30, 2017.

The payouts ranged from $500 for a prison inmate to $10 million paid in 2016 by the Department of Correction­s and Rehabilita­tion to four wards at a state youth correction­al facility.

The young men said a male staff counselor coerced them into sex acts.

It’s unclear how the figure compares over time because the state does not officially track costs for litigating and settling sexual harassment cases. The Bee pieced together the cases from responses to more than 40 California Public Records Act requests.

Florida, where the state workforce excluding higher education is less than half the size of California’s, paid about $11 million over a 30year period to settle sexual harassment cases, according to an Associated Press report in November.

Sexual harassment cases cost the state of New York at least $5 million between 2008 and 2010, according to the New York Times, which examined records from the New York attorney general’s office.

California’s sexual harassment settlement­s cost taxpayers $21.3 million, while the University of California and California State University systems said nearly $3.9 million in payouts were covered by insurance policies.

Of the settlement­s, 36 were for at least $100,000 and seven exceeded $500,000.

The Bee found that the highest settlement paid to a single individual went to a former executive assistant at the UC Berkeley School of Law, Tyann Sorrell, who settled her sexual harassment claim last March against the former law school dean, Sujit Choudhry, for $1.7 million.

The state entities responsibl­e for the highest total payouts in recent years were the Department of Correction­s and Rehabilita­tion, with more than $15 million in settlement costs, and the UC system with an estimated $3.4 million.

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