Brina Moses is suing Aeronet Worldwide Inc., Workbox Staffing SC, LLC for ADA discrimination and retaliation

Honorable Timothy C. Batten, Sr., Chief United States District Judge
Honorable Timothy C. Batten, Sr., Chief United States District Judge
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In a recent legal filing, Brina Moses has initiated a lawsuit against Aeronet Worldwide Inc. and Workbox Staffing SC, LLC in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia. The case revolves around allegations of discrimination and retaliation under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Moses, who has a paralyzed arm, claims she was wrongfully terminated from her temporary position after disclosing her disability. The complaint details that Moses was employed by both defendants and accuses them of acting as joint employers who discriminated against her due to her disability. She seeks various forms of relief including back pay, compensatory damages, and punitive damages.

Source: 125cv06416_Brina_Moses_v_Aeronet_Wolrdwide_Complaint_Nothern_District_of_Georgia.pdf



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