Former SPD Chief of Staff files 3M claim alleging harassment and retaliation

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Jamie Tompkins, former Chief of Staff for the Seattle Police Department, filed a $3 million claim against the City of Seattle, citing sexual harassment and a hostile work environment. The claim follows her resignation amid an internal investigation into her alleged relationship with then-Chief Adrian Diaz, which both deny. Tompkins alleges that city leadership, including Mayor Bruce Harrell, failed to address the harassment despite being informed.

Jamie Tompkins, former Chief of Staff for the Seattle Police Department, has filed a $3 million claim against the City of Seattle, alleging sexual harassment and a hostile work environment. She was hired in May 2023 and resigned in November 2024 amid an internal investigation into her alleged relationship with then-Chief Adrian Diaz, which both parties deny. Tompkins asserts that rumors about their relationship undermined her credibility, while inappropriate comments and behaviors from officers and commanders persisted throughout her tenure. Despite informing city leadership, including Mayor Bruce Harrell, of the harassment, Tompkins claims they failed to take action. The mayor's office denies the allegations made by Tompkins. This legal claim comes ahead of a May 25 mediation and follows a series of related claims, including a $10 million suit filed by Diaz and lawsuits from other SPD employees regarding workplace misconduct. The case underscores ongoing cultural and accountability challenges within the SPD and raises questions about workplace protections in public institutions. Tompkins' experiences may prompt discussions about necessary reforms within the department.

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