Arts
How Steve became Susan
Steven Stanton lost his job as city manager in Largo after he announced that he planned to live as a woman.
After weeks of contentious hearings, city commissioners fired Stanton, even though he had been given high ratings throughout his tenure. It took more than two years before Stanton would
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