Orlando Sentinel

Wife says city backed out of settlement with officer suffering PTSD after Pulse

- By David Harris

The wife of a retired Orlando police officer diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder after the massacre at Pulse nightclub said the city has backed out of a proposed settlement in his workers’ compensati­on lawsuit.

Gerry Realin was rendered permanentl­y disabled after working on the team that removed bodies from Pulse after the attack in June 2016, which left him with PTSD according to the lawsuit.

He is suing the city and the Orlando Police Department in Orange County circuit court, claiming lost wages and medical benefits, as well as Occupation­al Safety and Health Administra­tion violations.

His wife Jessica Realin said the parties met for mediation in June and came to a proposed settlement, but her attorney called her Monday to say the city backed out of the deal.

She declined to say what the settlement was.

“Gerry wanted to move on,” his wife said. “He felt like he wanted to be completely separated [from the city]. He didn’t feel like he could handle trial. I guess the city wants a trial.”

Realin’s attorney Paolo Longo declined comment, citing pending litigation.

The lawsuit says the Hazmat team did not have the proper equipment, thus violating OSHA requiremen­ts. It also said the city denied him about $7,200 worth of sick and vacation time that he used while unable to work because of the PTSD. It claims the city harassed him throughout the process that led to his early retirement last year.

In a response to the lawsuit, the city denied all the allegation­s and said some of benefits could be found other work.

Spokeswoma­n Cassandra Lafser said the city’s risk management committee must approve any settlement over $25,000.

“At the present time, the parties have not reached an agreement, but discussion­s will continue throughout the litigation process,” Lafser said. “Additional­ly, until a settlement or lawsuit is final, any settlement discussion­s are confidenti­al.” Realin’s lost offset if he

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