Imperial Valley College last week decided to pay $75,000 to settle a sexual-harassment accusation made against its president.
The Board of Trustees offered the settlement to Grace Sesma, director of the college’s fund-raising foundation. In return, she resigned from her post and dropped her complaint against the president, Gilbert M. Dominguez, which she had filed in December with the federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
Chris A. Yturralde, a lawyer who represented Ms. Sesma, said his client cited “privacy issues” in accepting the deal. She wanted the matter settled quickly and quietly, he said.
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