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Amicus Brief Filed in Support of Idaho State Police Whistleblower

The National Whistleblower Center intervened in Brandon Eller’s case to support his claim for compensation for emotional damages resulting from retaliation by Idaho State Police after he exposed a cover-up.

by MJW
State whistleblower rights

On October 3, 2018, the National Whistleblower Center (“NWC”)  filed an amicus curiae brief in support of Brandon Eller, an Idaho State Police (“ISP”) detective who blew the whistle on the cover-up of another deputy’s dangerous actions. While Eller received a jury reward for his actions, he has been denied funds for the emotional damages that he suffered as a direct result of ISP’s retaliatory actions. Continue Reading

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