Judge orders mediation in dueling complaints following trans

Judge orders mediation in dueling complaints following transgender rant and beer throwing incident


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A New Jersey judge ordered that the four individuals involved in a viral April incident involving a rant about transgender people and beer being tossed attend community mediation.
Galloway Township Municipal Court Judge Howard Freed sent the cases to mediation on Thursday. Three people accused Michael Smurro, the principal of Neptune Middle School, of throwing beer at them during an April 24 confrontation and have filed harassment claims against him. Smurro responded with harassment claims of his own.
Video of the incident shows Smurro's wife, Lisa Smurro, complaining to restaurant staff that a transgender woman had been allowed to use the women's bathroom. Under New Jersey law, restaurants are required to allow people to use the bathroom that matches their gender identity.

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