Former deputy alleges in a lawsuit that he was forced to end his engagement with a woman, who was convicted of a crime five years ago. He ended the relationship, but was still fired.
A deputy's lawsuit against his former employer, the Wayne County Sheriff's Office in Detroit, in which he alleges supervisors forced him to end his relationship, has been transferred to the U.S. District Court.
According to Duncan's lawsuit, once undersheriff Daniel Pfannes learned of the relationship, he reported it to Sheriff Benny Napoleon in early 2018. Pfannes’ brother-in-law, it was noted in the lawsuit, was formally married to the woman Duncan was seeing. In a memo to his supervisor, Duncan stated he was engaged to the woman and did not believe it would be a"conflict in any way of me performing my duties."
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