Jarrad Thomas is suing Hall County, Georgia for racial discrimination and retaliation in violation of federal and state laws

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 lawsuit filed in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia, Jarrad Thomas, an African American former employee of Hall County’s Management Information Systems Department, alleges racial discrimination and retaliation by his employer. Thomas claims he was denied promotions in favor of less qualified white employees and terminated after filing a complaint about these practices. The complaint also accuses Hall County of failing to comply with the Georgia Open Records Act during his appeal process. Thomas seeks reinstatement, back pay, compensatory damages, and attorney fees.

Source: 225cv00362_Jarrad_Thomas_v_Hall_County_Complaint_Nothern_District_of_Georgia.pdf



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