Man Who Was Arrested for Flipping Off Cop Settles for $175,000
First Amendment
Patrick McDonald | 7.18.2024 5:17 PM
A man who was arrested and charged for flipping off a Vermont State Police (VSP) officer settled his case last month for $175,000.
"Far too often, police abuse their authority to retaliate against and suppress speech they personally find offensive or insulting," Lia Ernst, the legal director of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Vermont, tells Reason about the case. "This settlement demonstrates that violating these rights does not come without a cost."
Through the settlement, Gregory Bombard will receive $100,000 in damages. The ACLU of Vermont and the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE), which both represented Bombard in his suit, will receive the remaining $75,000.
All told, Bombard spent "about a year fighting the criminal charges and more........
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