

The Federal Bureau of Prisons has agreed to a $7.9 million settlement to resolve allegations that it had a policy of discriminating against and denying employment to veterans with a 30% or higher disability rating.
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A class action lawsuit alleges that the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) had a policy or practice of discriminating against and denying employment to veterans with a 30% or higher disability rating. The lawsuit claims the BOP terminated employment, withdrew job offers, or removed applicants from consideration without relying on current medical documentation. The BOP has not admitted wrongdoing but agreed to a $7.9 million settlement and will change its policies for evaluating medical qualifications.
The settlement class includes all disabled veterans with a 30% or higher service-connected disability rating who experienced adverse employment actions from the Federal Bureau of Prisons between August 20, 2018, and June 17, 2025.
You are a disabled veteran with a 30% or higher service-connected disability rating.
You experienced an adverse employment action (employment termination, withdrawal of a conditional job offer, or removal from consideration) from the Federal Bureau of Prisons.
The adverse action occurred between August 20, 2018, and June 17, 2025.
Submit your claim form to receive your portion of the $7.9 million settlement fund.
The deadline to file is November 7, 2025.
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