By Associated Press - Thursday, October 18, 2018

WILTON, Conn. (AP) - The town of Wilton has settled a harassment and discrimination complaint filed against the police department by its only female detective.

The Hour reports that the Board of Selectmen approved the settlement worth more than $17,500 with Detective Eva Zimnoch in April. The town’s insurer paid the sum.

Zimnoch said in her claim that colleagues complained when she started wearing V-neck shirts and capris to work in 2015, even though then-police Chief Robert Crosby approved the attire.



She says colleagues also wore sneakers with no consequence, despite a department ban.

Zimnoch says the department became a “hostile working environment” when she took a stand.

The details of the settlement were recently disclosed through a Freedom of Information Act request.

Current police Chief John Lynch declined comment.

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