Daniel Edwards is suing Community Services, Inc. for wrongful termination and retaliation following his engagement in protected conduct under civil rights and employment laws

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Daniel Edwards, the former Executive Director of Community Services, Inc. (CSI), has filed a lawsuit in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas, Dallas Division. Edwards alleges wrongful termination after engaging in protected conduct and claims his dismissal was retaliatory and discriminatory. The lawsuit names Community Services, Inc., Pam Corder, Christen Rudd, Denish Simon, Terisa Zuniga, and CohnReznick LLP as defendants. Edwards seeks damages for loss of employment, emotional distress, reputational harm, and unpaid wages exceeding $65,000. He also requests declaratory relief to void his termination due to procedural violations.

Source: 325cv2588_Daniel_Edwards_v_Community_Services_Original_Complaint_Northern_District_of_Texas.pdf



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