Takieddine Hedeilli is suing South Plains College for employment discrimination and retaliation

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In a recent court filing in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas, Takieddine Hedeilli has filed a lawsuit against South Plains College. The plaintiff alleges that he was subjected to a hostile work environment and retaliation due to his race, national origin, and religion. Hedeilli claims that his supervisor, Wes Miller, engaged in discriminatory practices, including mocking his religious practices and making derogatory remarks about his race and nationality. Despite reporting these incidents to higher authorities at the college, Hedeilli states that no corrective action was taken, leading to further harassment and ultimately his termination. The case seeks damages for loss of income, emotional distress, and other related losses.

Source: 525cv00255H_Takieddine_Hedeilli_v_South_Plains_Complaint_Northern_District_of_Texas.pdf



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