White former hospital exec wins $10 million in reverse discrimination case
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David Duvall, a former Novant Health executive in North Carolina who claimed he was fired because he’s a White male, was awarded $10 million in a reverse discrimination lawsuit Tuesday.
Duvall claimed in a 2019 lawsuit that he was let go from his job in July 2018 because of the health system’s diversity efforts, and that he ended up being replaced by one Black woman and one White woman.
Duvall accused Novant of violating Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, which prohibits race and gender discrimination in the workplace.
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