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· 4/8/1998

Reyes v. McDonald Pontiac GMC Truck, Inc.

Citations

  • 997 F. Supp. 614
  • 1998 WL 166915

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • finding that the use of the word “f-k” multiple times over a seven-day period was not “cumulatively regular or pervasive enough”
  • referring to the plaintiff on two occasions as a “b-h” did not show that she was discriminated against because of her sex
  • calling the plaintiff “bitch” and “Miss Fu***** Queen Bee” was not sex discrimination
  • calling the plaintiff “bitch” and “Miss Fu***** Queen Bee” was not sex discrimination
  • “Plaintiff recounts several isolated incidents of conduct . . . [t]he few instances illuminated by plaintiff took place on two or three days over nearly a month’s time.”
  • references to plaintiff as a \bitch\ and \Queen Bee\ were not actionable

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Judges: Politan

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