Christina A. Hill is suing Amedisys Holding for unlawful employment discrimination and retaliation under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, among other violations

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In a recent court filing, Christina A. Hill has initiated a lawsuit against Amedisys Holding, L.L.C., formerly known as Amedisys, Inc., doing business as Guardian Home Health. The case, filed in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, accuses the defendant of unlawful employment discrimination and retaliation under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 42 U.S.C. § 1981, and the Texas Commission on Human Rights Act (TCHRA). Hill alleges that she faced disparate treatment, harassment, and wrongful termination after her supervisor discovered her interracial marriage. The complaint details how false patient complaints were fabricated against her and claims she was terminated in retaliation for reporting harassment. Hill seeks damages for lost wages, emotional distress, and punitive damages while demanding a jury trial.

Source: 225cv01059_Christina_Hill_v_Smedisys_Holdingr_Complaint_Eastern_District_of_Texas.pdf



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