Sgt. Alfredo Antonio Tony Castro is suing Endeavors Inc., Patricio Cruz, Kimberly Anderson for retaliation, racial discrimination, and deprivation of rights protected by the First, Second, and…

John H. Wood Jr. Federal Courthouse
John H. Wood Jr. Federal Courthouse
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In a recent court filing, Sergeant Alfredo Antonio “Tony” Castro, a disabled U.S. Army veteran, has initiated legal action against Endeavors, Inc., a federally funded nonprofit organization based in San Antonio, Texas. The lawsuit alleges violations of civil rights under 42 U.S.C. § 1983, including retaliation, racial discrimination, and deprivation of rights protected by the First, Second, and Fourteenth Amendments. Castro claims that Endeavors and its employees engaged in racially charged and retaliatory actions after he filed grievances related to his housing and support services provided by the organization. The complaint details incidents of alleged intimidation tactics reminiscent of historical racial oppression and accuses Endeavors of obstructing due process by withholding procedural documents under false pretenses. Castro seeks $8 million in damages for emotional distress and loss of benefits while requesting injunctive relief to ensure compliance with federal non-discrimination standards.

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Source: 525cv01419_SGT_Alfredo_v_Endeavors_Complaint_Western_District_of_Texas.pdf



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