A woman who got called "Central Park Karen" lost her appeal against unfair dismissal.
The woman labelled "Central Park Karen" after a confrontation with a Black man lost an appeal against the dismissal of a lawsuit that named her former employer.
In September Amy Cooper lost a wrongful termination lawsuit she lodged after being fired for confronting a birdwatcher Christian Cooper (no relation) in New York's Central Park in May 2020.
She lost an appeal against that ruling in a Manhattan court 3-0, according to court documents seen by Insider.
Christian Cooper had asked the woman to put her dog on a leash as required in that part of the park.
In a video he posted on social media, Amy Cooper appeared to call the police and could be heard saying an African-American man was "threatening me and my dog" even though he did not approach her, per NPR.
The incident gained international attention, coming around the same time as the killing of George Floyd and the Black Lives Matter movement.