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Fort Worth settles whistleblower lawsuit for $1.1 million
By Ash Petrie at Fort Worth Report
· June 10, 2026
· 1 min read
The city of Fort Worth authorized $1.1 million to settle a retaliation lawsuit made by a police captain alleging she was demoted from deputy chief for holding officers accountable.Paula Conaway sued Fort Worth in 2024 stating she was harassed and humiliated by former police Chief Neil Noakes, who re
Key takeaway 1 million to settle a retaliation lawsuit made by a police captain alleging she was demoted from deputy chief for holding officers accountable.
Why this matters in The Fort Worth
The settlement of the whistleblower lawsuit for $1.1 million has significant implications for the Fort Worth Police Department and the city's accountability mechanisms. The case highlights the challenges faced by law enforcement officials who attempt to hold officers accountable for misconduct, as seen in the allegations against Paula Conaway. The fact that Conaway was demoted from deputy chief after recommending disciplinary actions against officers raises concerns about the department's commitment to transparency and accountability. As the city moves forward, it will be crucial to monitor the implementation of policies and procedures that protect whistleblowers and ensure that internal investigations are conducted fairly and without retaliation. The settlement also underscores the need for continued scrutiny of the police department's leadership and its handling of misconduct allegations, particularly in light of the city's denial of liability or wrongdoing.
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Category: safety ·
Published: June 10, 2026 ·
Source: Fort Worth Report ·
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What is this story about? The city of Fort Worth authorized $1.1 million to settle a retaliation lawsuit made by a police captain alleging she was demoted from deputy chief for holding officers accountable.Paula Conaway sued Fort Worth in 2024 stating she was harassed and humiliated by former police Chief Neil Noakes, who re
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