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Justice Dept. hit with suit alleging racism
Wed, Jul
24, 2002 (11:12 a.m.
A former employee of the U. S. Attorney's
Office in Las
Vegas is
suing the Department of Justice, claiming he was discriminated
against while working there because he was Hispanic.
Robert Torres, who is Mexican-American,
claims that during his tenure in the U. S. Attorney's Office in Las
Vegas, Assistant U. S. Attorney Howard
Zlotnick made repeated racist remarks against Torres and other
Hispanics, according to the suit.
According to his complaint, when Torres, a
supervisor, objected and refused to penalize employees who had
filed similar complaints, Zlotnick and former U. S. Attorney
Kathryn Landreth accused him of lying on his employment
application and placed him on administrative leave with pay. At
that point Torres initiated a complaint with the Equal
Employment Opportunity section of the Department of Justice.
Torres, a
retired Army lieutenant colonel, acquired a longstanding
reputation for trustworthiness and honesty during his 24 years
in the military, his attorneys said in the suit.
Los Angeles attorney
David Spivak, lead counsel for Torres, declined to comment on
the specifics of the case, saying that he “would prefer to let
the complaint speak for itself.”
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