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$25M Awarded To NY Steelworker In Racial Lawsuit

A jury has awarded $25M in damages to a New York steel plant employee who says his bosses failed to stop years of racial taunts and insults from his co-workers.

BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — A federal court jury has awarded $25 million in damages to a western New York steel plant employee who says his bosses failed to stop years of racial taunts and insults from his co-workers.

The Buffalo News reports (https://bit.ly/KEhYgE ) that the jury on Tuesday found Luxembourg-based ArcelorMittal and some of its former executives responsible for the treatment Elijah Turley endured while working at the company's Buffalo-area steel plant, which closed in 2009.

During the trial, Turley, who is black, testified that "KKK" was written on the walls of the plant and a stuffed monkey with a noose around its neck was found hanging from his driver's side mirror.

Lawyers for ArcelorMittal say the company took steps to halt the harassment, including hiring a private investigator and suspending employees involved.