"It's Over": Judge Dismisses Register-Guard Discrimination Case

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Tiffany Eckert

The civil lawsuit brought by former Register-Guard newspaper reporter Serena Markstrom was dismissed in court Wednesday. The dismissal was based on a pre-trial motion finding destruction of evidence. The judgment was rendered just before jury deliberation.

After six days of testimony, the defense rested just before noon Wednesday. Shortly after the lunch break, Lane County Circuit Court Judge Josephine Mooney dismissed Markstrom’s case “with prejudice.”  Which means Markstrom may not file another lawsuit based on the same grounds. Her attorneys say they will appeal to a higher court.

The 12-person jury had no opportunity to deliberate. They had heard testimony since August 23rd.

Markstrom was fired from the newspaper in 2014 while pregnant. She claimed discrimination and sought monetary damages.

As Courtroom 202 emptied, Register Guard Human Resource Director and attorney Wendy Baker said, “It’s over.” She added she has more faith than ever in the court system.

Following the dismissal, Markstrom and her attorneys left the courtroom quickly without comment.

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Tiffany joined the KLCC News team in 2007. She studied journalism at the University of Missouri-Columbia and worked in a variety of media including television, technical writing, photography and daily print news before moving to the Pacific Northwest.