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A tentative agreement has been reached between the Wake County school system and a former Enloe High School teacher who filed a lawsuit after he was punished for inviting an anti-Islamic speaker to speak with his students.
Billy Strickland, Robert Escamilla's attorney, said he couldn't disclose the terms of the deal that was reached this afternoon until July 1. He said the agreement was contingent upon the school district performing some actions that he couldn't disclose yet.
"It's not the best thing we could have gotten, but it wasn't the worst," Strickland said.