I-Team: VA police dispatcher wants EEO complaint heard
By Johnny Edwards Published October 31, 2024 ATLANTA - The victim of an alleged sexual assault at the Atlanta Veterans Administration Medical Center is calling on the government to hurry up and rule on her case. Shaneka Jackson says she?s frustrated by the ongoing back-and-forth with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. It's been two and half years since she filed her complaint with the VA's EEO office, and more than a year since her last appeal. FULL STORY: https://www.fox5atlanta.com/news/woman-who-accused-va-polices-second-in-command-sexual-assault-asks-feds-closure
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I-Team: VA police dispatcher wants EEO complaint heard

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