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In this Wednesday, July 13, 2016 photo, Jeffrey Monsour poses outside his home in Lake Luzerne, N.Y. Some caretakers for disabled New Yorkers say they've been harassed and punished for making complaints about potentially hazardous situations at state facilities. Monsour is one who is pursuing a federal lawsuit alleging their complaints prompted supervisors to retaliate with trumped-up accusations of wrongdoing that forced them to be placed on paid leave. Monsour, a 17-year state employee, says he’s currently on at least his sixth such leave, totaling more than a year and a half of his career. (AP Photo/Mike Groll)
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