Plaintiffs in the lawsuit are CAPC finance director Rick Bright, group sales coordinator Karen Pryor, former publicist Gina Rambo, former events coordinator Tracy Johnson and former commissioner Greg Moon.
Defendants are Berry, Stryker, CAPC commissioners Jeff Carter, Carol Wright, James DeVito, Melissa Greene and Harry Meyer, the city of Eureka Springs, Philadelphia Indemnity Insurance Company and State Auto Mutual Insurance Company. Both Greene and Meyer are members of the Eureka Springs City Council in addition to sitting on the CAPC.
Bright, Rambo, Johnson and Moon are seeking compensatory damages of $1 million and punitive damages of $3 million each. Pryor is seeking compensatory damages of $250,000 and punitive damages of $500,000. All of the plaintiffs are also seeking reimbursement from the defendants for court costs and attorneys fees and asking for trial by jury.
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