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Katonah Chiropractor Hit with Lawsuit to Enforce $4.2M Pregnancy Discrimination Verdict
January 13th, 2020
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Katonah Chiropractor Hit with Lawsuit to Enforce $4.2M Pregnancy Discrimination Verdict
Three women who were terminated from the jobs at a chiropractor's office won a $4.2 million court judgment back in 2015, but are now filing a new lawsuit against their former employer to “stop him from using bankruptcy court to avoid paying them.” The new suit was filed by Melissa Rodriguez of Yonkers, Marlena Santana of the Bronx and Yasminda Davis of Roselle Park, New Jersey, on Dec. 10 in federal bankruptcy court against Bruce J. Paswall of Katonah. Specifically, they are “asking the court to stop Paswall from discharging a court judgment they won for repeated and illegal pregnancy discrimination.”
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Women sue Katonah chiropractor to enforce $4.2M pregnancy discrimination award8-YEAR LEGAL BATTLE YIELDS MILLIONS FOR WOMEN WHO WERE FIRED OVER PREGNANCIES
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