Former Anchorage real estate director settles wrongful-termination lawsuit against city

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Former Anchorage real estate director settles wrongful-termination lawsuit against city
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Under the settlement, Christina Hendrickson was paid $18,869 and she dropped the claim that her termination violated whistleblower protections and entitled her to compensation.

Christina Hendrickson, who briefly served as director of real estate for the Municipality of Anchorage in 2021, has settled aIn July, Hendrickson signed an agreement with the city voiding a trial that had been scheduled for September in Alaska Superior Court. News of the settlement was not announced by either party at the time it was reached, and the case was officially dismissed in August.

, Hendrickson was paid $18,869, far below what she and attorneys initially sought when the lawsuit was filed. In exchange, she dropped the claim that her termination violated whistleblower protections and entitled her to compensation for damages.“Christina Hendrickson and Municipality of Anchorage have mutually agreed to resolve all pending claims ... to each party’s satisfaction,” read a joint statement agreed to by lawyers in the case.

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