A former counsel for the Philadelphia Housing Authority under Carl Greene might well have a case against PHA for the way he was fired, a federal judge has ruled.

Following the revelations in 2010 that Greene, as executive director, had been accused of sexually harassing PHA employees and that three of those claims, going back to 2004, were settled by PHA's insurer, attorney Frederick Pasour was eventually fired after several intermediate steps distancing him from PHA, according to the judge.

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