
LA City Worker Wins $1.3M in Racial Discrimination Settlement
LaSalle Lofton, Jr., a Black supervisor at the City of Los Angeles Bureau of Sanitation, settled his racial discrimination and harassment lawsuit for $1,300,000. Lofton alleged that two Caucasian supervisors subjected him to repeated racial slurs, physical assault including choking, and retaliation after he reported their misconduct. The complaint detailed how Manager Elton Howerton allegedly used the n-word at least 10 to 15 times in the workplace and how Supervisor Peter German allegedly attacked Lofton while intoxicated, grabbing his throat with both hands. After Lofton reported these incidents, he claimed the City demoted him and interfered with his promotional opportunities. The case settled before the scheduled May 2022 trial date.
