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Docs: Hutchison was fired after confronting boss
Documents unsealed Friday say King County executive candidate Susan Hutchison was fired from her longtime job as a KIRO-TV news anchor after she questioned the station's general manager about why he was spending so much time with a female coworker.
Associated Press Writer
Documents unsealed Friday say King County executive candidate Susan Hutchison was fired from her longtime job as a KIRO-TV news anchor after she questioned the station's general manager about why he was spending so much time with a female coworker.
The documents also say Hutchison told the mother of a female intern that KIRO wasn't a good environment for her daughter because of sexual misconduct, and that she called in sick after she was denied days off for a vaction to Oregon in July 2002.
Hutchison sued KIRO for discrimination after the station replaced her as nightly news anchor with a younger Asian woman. Hundreds of pages of documents in the case were filed under seal, and the lawsuit was settled out of court. A King County Superior Court judge on Friday agreed with news organizations that argued the filings should be made public.
Hutchison insists she cannot comment on the case because of a confidentiality clause in the settlement agreement, though KIRO says she is free to discuss everything but the terms of the settlement itself.
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