WA Corrections pays $600K settlement in sexual harassment lawsuit
Jan 27, 2023, 7:22 AM | Updated: 9:24 am

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Washington’s Corrections Department has agreed to pay $600,000 dollars to settle a sexual harassment lawsuit brought by a former student intern.
Attorneys representing Dr. Tressa Grummer say when she worked at the while completing her doctoral program, she was repeatedly sexually harassed by Dr. Robert Carsrud.
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Grummer says Carsrud would stare at her, tell her she would have more success counseling inmates if she wore shorter skirts and lower-cut tops, and told her he needed to spend more one-on-one time with her.
She initially filed a sexual harassment complaint, but the Department of Corrections failed to act on her report for months and then took no action against Carsrud.
Grummer received her doctorate in counseling psychology and now works at聽Joint Base Lewis-McChord.
鈥淢y hope is this settlement will send a message to DOC to聽take future harassment reports seriously,” said Grummer.聽“I also hope it will reassure women and others聽experiencing discriminatory workplace treatment that even in your darkest of moments when you are feeling silenced, you still always have a voice.鈥
The case was set to go to federal trial in Seattle earlier this month.