Tammara Leniece Paige is suing Block By Block for employment discrimination under various legal codes including the Americans with Disabilities Act

Galveston US Courthouse
Galveston US Courthouse
0Comments

Tammara Leniece Paige has filed a lawsuit in the District Court of Harris County, Texas, against three defendants: Block By Block, Norton Driveaway, and St. Hope Foundation. The plaintiff alleges employment discrimination under various legal codes, including the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Texas Labor Code. Paige claims she faced discriminatory practices during her employment with these organizations, which led to emotional distress and economic hardship. She seeks damages between $1 million and $5 million for punitive damages, pain and suffering, and other grievances.

Source: 425cv05212_Tammara_Leniece_v_Block_by_Block_Complaint_Southern_District_of_Texas.pdf



Related

Abilene Federal Courthouse

Former custodial workers accuse National Management Resources Corporation of unpaid overtime wages

Two former employees have filed a lawsuit against National Management Resources Corporation, claiming the company failed to pay required overtime wages.

John G.E. Marck, Acting U.S. Attorney at Southern District of Texas

Southern District of Texas charges 211 in immigration and border security cases

The Southern District of Texas charged over two hundred people last week with various immigration-related offenses ranging from illegal entry to human smuggling. Acting U.S. Attorney John G.E. Marck announced several new indictments along with recent sentencings tied to repeat offenders.

Justin R. Simmons, United States Attorney

U.S. Attorney’s Office adds 281 new immigration cases in Western District of Texas

Federal prosecutors filed 281 new immigration-related criminal cases last week across central and western Texas. The cases involve alleged human smuggling operations, document fraud schemes, repeat offenders with serious records—supported by several federal agencies under Operation Take Back America.

Trending

The Weekly Newsletter

Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from Texas Courts Daily.