"It's the most offensive word in the English language," attorney Marjorie M Sharpe said yesterday.
A jury sided with 38-year-old Brandi Johnson against the boss, Rob Carmona, in a case that explored a word that is a degrading slur when spoken by whites but at times is used affectionately among blacks, even in the workplace.
Johnson said she hopes the word now "won't be tolerated no matter what your race is."
He had tried to defend his use of the word, saying it had "multiple contexts" in the black and Latino communities, sometimes indicating anger, sometimes love.
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Johnson had recorded his March 2012 tirade about inappropriate workplace attire and unprofessional behavior, and it was played for the jury.
She said she cried for 45 minutes in the restroom afterward.
"I was offended. I was hurt. I felt degraded. I felt disrespected. I was embarrassed," Johnson testified.