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INDIANAPOLIS— The former CEO of the Edison School of the Arts filed a federal lawsuit on October 23 alleging he was illegally fired and that the board allowed him to be defamed during the termination process.
Tuttle apologized to each of the students and their family members for using the word, the lawsuit said. “Students livestreamed the protest on social media and students were observed during the protest calling Tuttle a ‘Faggot’ and a ‘Queer,’ read the lawsuit. “Students also chanted ‘No Mo Homo.’” Tuttle’s legal claims including discrimination under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, breach of his contract, denial of due process, defamation and conspiracy to defame.
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