Ross-Paige’s original suit claimed her then-supervisor, Sgt. Steven Gori, created and distributed a mock “wanted” poster with her picture and comments about her body.

The flier read, “Subject wanted for having the baddest body in the St. Louis area,” and “Use extreme caution when approaching this subject. Approach this subject from behind for your own safety.”

The suit also claimed that Gori asked the married Ross-Paige to sit on his lap, take off her bullet-resistant vest so that he could “see what (she is) working with,” and invited her to skinny-dip in his hot tub.

The suit claims that after she filed a complaint with the department in June 2011, Gori and then-Lt. Michael Deeba began assigning her to unfavorable shifts, evaluating her differently in performance reviews and denying her time off for training that was given to others.

Lawyer Jeremy Hollingshead said Deeba told others on two occasions that the complaint was frivolous and he wanted her transferred. She also was sent for remedial training.

Her lawsuit was filed Dec. 22, 2011, and on Jan. 4, 2012, she was injured by another canine officer’s dog during a training exercise, lawyers said, permanently disabling her.