Supreme Court rules former DCI agent can’t seek additional damages in state lawsuit

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Des Moines, IA-  The Iowa Supreme Court says that a law allowing for additional damages for whistleblowers cannot retroactively apply to a former DCI agent.

Radio Iowa reports that Larry Hedlund reported in 2013 an S-U-V he said was going 90 miles an hour on Highway 20. The SUV turned out to be carrying former Governor Terry Branstad and then Lieutenant Governor Kim Reynolds.

Hedlund was fired several days later. His lawsuit against the state has continued, and he wanted to seek additional damages under the whistleblower law enacted six years after the incident.

The Iowa Supreme Court says the law contains no statement that it should be used retrospectively and reversed the district court ruling that sided with Hedlund.