A flight attendant who was fired in 2017 for expressing pro-life views has been paid nearly $1 million in damages—ending litigation that has persisted for almost a decade, according to an April 28 statement from her lawyers.
“This case has been a long, hard fight, but I’ll never stop sticking up for what I know is right,” Charlene Carter said in the statement from the National Right to Work Foundation, which has provided free legal representation for her since the case began.
The Epoch Times has followed Carter’s saga since at least 2022. That year, Dallas jurors found that Southwest Airlines violated Carter’s right to criticize her union and express her Christian religious views. In 2023, under a court order, the airline rehired Carter….