BRIDGEPORT — Ex-Library Director Scott Hughes has decided to wage the battle to win back the job he held for nearly a decade in federal court. Jury selection in Hughes’ wrongful termination lawsuit, filed in state Superior Court in November, 2016 — the month after the Library Board of Directors fired him — was scheduled for this week. But on Tuesday that legal action was withdrawn. Hughes and his attorney, Josephine Smalls Miller, have instead opted to pursue their case in the United States District Court, District of Connecticut. Neither Hughes nor Smalls Miller could be reached for comment Thursday.
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