Christopher Brown is suing LSI Staffing for racial and sexual discrimination under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act

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Christopher Brown, a New York resident, has filed a lawsuit against LSI Staffing in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Dallas, Texas. The case, presided over by Chief Justice Hon. Reed O’Connor, alleges racial and sexual discrimination under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act. Brown claims that after applying for a job through LSI’s staffing service in Irving, Texas, he faced discriminatory practices and was obstructed from employment opportunities based on his race and sex. The plaintiff is seeking compensatory and punitive damages amounting to no less than $750,000.

Source: 325cv2918_Christopher_Brown_v_Lsi_Staffingrgr_Complaint_Northern_District_of_Texas.pdf



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