SFMTA Trial Day 7: When you're paranoid and maybe they ARE out to get you
Briefly

Elias Georgopoulos's lawsuit against San Francisco centers on claims of harassment and discrimination during his tenure as a senior parking control officer. Testimony from Dr. Elliot Henderson, his former psychologist, highlighted Georgopoulos's severe mental health concerns, diagnosing him with a paranoid personality disorder and later an adjustment disorder. Henderson emphasized that the environment at SFMTA was toxic, compromising Georgopoulos's well-being. Furthermore, Georgopoulos accuses the director of parking enforcement of racist remarks and targeted harassment, while city attorneys claim his anger issues are to blame for the situation.
Henderson stated that for Georgopoulos, the SFMTA was a toxic environment, suggesting his lingering tenure there worsened his mental health situation.
Dr. Henderson expressed surprise that Georgopoulos was instructed to return to work, stating it was concerning for his mental health, given the findings from their assessments.
Read at missionlocal.org
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