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Ogden • A former employee for a Utah court who won a sexual harassment claim against a Weber County judge has filed an appeal seeking additional damages in the case.

The Standard-Examiner reports that former Weber County Justice Court administrator Marcia Eisenhour filed a lawsuit in 2010 saying Judge Craig Storey sexually harassed her and county commissioners retaliated against her for bringing up the allegations.

U.S. District Court rulings had cleared Weber County and the commissioners of liability but imposed a $184,000 judgment against Storey for causing Eisenhour emotional distress.

Eisenhour's suit is now before a Denver appeals court.

The appeal, filed in February, challenges a trial judge's reduction of Eisenhour's award for damages and his decision to drop the commissioners as defendants in the lawsuit.

Storey's attorney, Linette Hutton, couldn't be reached for comment.