Plaintiff alleges racial discrimination by municipal employer
A former employee has filed a lawsuit against a Florida municipal corporation, alleging racial discrimination and retaliation. Tennille Decoste, the plaintiff, submitted her complaint on November 6, 2024, in the Circuit Court of the 15th Judicial Circuit in Palm Beach County, Florida, accusing the City of Boynton Beach of violating her civil rights.
Tennille Decoste served as the Director of Human Resources for the City of Boynton Beach for approximately one year. During her tenure, she claims to have faced racial discrimination from city officials who allegedly criticized her for hiring too many Black women. Despite raising these concerns with City Manager Daniel Dugger and Deputy City Manager Andrew Mack in September and November 2023, no action was taken. In December 2023, after filing a formal complaint with Mayor Ty Penserga regarding these discriminatory remarks, Decoste was placed on administrative leave. The city initiated an investigation into anonymous complaints related to her campaign activities for a commissioner position in Delray Beach. This investigation expanded into what Decoste describes as a “witch hunt,” involving interviews with 32 witnesses and reviews of extensive documentation.
Decoste’s termination followed shortly after the conclusion of this investigation in February 2024. She asserts that her dismissal was executed without adherence to progressive discipline policies or offering her a chance to clear her name. Additionally, during her administrative leave, all four Black women hired under her leadership were terminated by the city.

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