The former husband of Rep Marjorie Taylor Greene has entered into a settlement with three Muslim women he verbally harassed in Johns Creek near Atlanta.
WSB reports the settlement comes one week after Perry Greene issued a public apology to the three who he accosted with racial slurs after spotting them in prayer.
Greene met with the women privately last week at a mosque, and then stood by their side during a news conference.
“I came today just to meet with the young ladies that I was mean to and treated disrespectfully about their religion and about what they were doing,” Greene said , according to the Huff Post. “I just wanted them to know that I humbly apologize to them because no one should be treated that way, and that’s not the right way for us to treat anybody. … We shouldn’t allow that in our society.”
Details of the settlement have not yet been announced.
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