Teneea Tate is suing EBS Enterprises for wrongful termination and retaliation following complaints about discrimination and workplace misconduct

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Teneea Tate has filed a lawsuit against EBS Enterprises, LLC, operating as Elite Body Sculpture Enterprises, LLC, in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas. The case revolves around allegations of wrongful termination and retaliation following Tate’s complaints about discriminatory treatment and workplace misconduct. The complaint highlights that Tate was terminated shortly after raising concerns about salary discrepancies and experiencing a hostile work environment under the new Chief Sales Officer, Nicole Soler. Tate seeks damages exceeding $75,000 for emotional distress and financial losses incurred due to her termination.

Source: 425cv05334_Teneea_Tate_v_EBS_Enterprisess_Complaint_Southern_District_of_Texas.pdf



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