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New Jersey school district pays $325K in Trump yearbook censorship

About $204,000 will go to the teacher who claimed she was forced to airbrush "Trump Make America Great Again" out of a student's yearbook photo. The rest will cover attorney fees.
Image: Grant Berardo
Grant Berardo flips through the 2017 Wall High School yearbook.Andrew Mills / NJ Advance Media via AP file
/ Source: The Associated Press

WALL TOWNSHIP, N.J. — A New Jersey school district is paying $325,000 to a former New Jersey teacher who claimed she was forced to digitally edit a Donald Trump T-shirt worn by a student in a yearbook photo.

The Wall Township school board approved the settlement agreement with Susan Parsons on Tuesday, NJ Advance Media reported. The district made no admission of wrongdoing or liability. The money will be paid by the district’s insurance carrier.

Parsons was the high school’s yearbook adviser when she said a secretary acting on behalf of the principal ordered her in 2017 to remove “Trump Make America Great Again” and make it appear as if the student was wearing a plain navy blue T-shirt.

“That has to go,” the suit alleged Parsons was told.

Grant Berardo wore a Donald Trump shirt to his yearbook photo session but it was removed in the photo that appeared in the yearbook.
Grant Berardo wore a Donald Trump shirt to his yearbook photo session but it was removed in the photo that appeared in the yearbook.via @jberardo / Twitter

Parsons, who said she voted for Trump in 2016, said she was made a scapegoat and received death threats. She was suspended with pay after the incident. She claimed she regularly complained about being forced to alter photos.

Parsons will receive about $204,000 and the remainder of the settlement will cover attorney fees, according to the agreement.

The school district reissued the yearbook with the original unaltered photo.