Alaska pays $350K to settle last wrongful firing lawsuit from loyalty pledge scheme

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Though a judge found Dunleavy and Babcock's actions so egregious that they should be held personally liable, the state has now paid almost $1 million in settlements on their behalf.

The post said more than half of the proceeds will go toward taxes and attorney fees, with the remainder split between Bakalar and her ex-husband.

Sedwick partially disagreed with that conclusion and ruled in her favor, setting the stage for a repeatedly delayed trial over damages that was set to go to court later this year. Bakalar was represented by Juneau attorney Mark Choate after ACLU attorneys originally brought the lawsuit; the state hiredof Lane Powell, a private firm, on defense. Jamieson deferred comment to the Department of Law.

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