On the second day of hearings on her motion for summary judgment in a retaliation suit filed by a police officer, the judge told Savitt he was going to deny her motion. She didn't take that sitting down.
"I remember saying to him, this is going to be really blunt your honor," she said. "He said, 'Blunt is good, Ms. Savitt.' So I said, this is why I believe you are wrong." Savitt, who was defending the city of ...
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