Paramount and Dexter Reboot
Sued For Age Discrimination Citing
US & Massachusetts Law
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon Maxwell
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Oct 28 – When the "Dexter"
reboot was filmed in Central
Massachusetts amid the
COVID-19 pandemic, Jennifer
Lyon was hired to work on
health and safety.
Then she was
fired, and has sued for age
discrimination.
The
complaint, found in the docket
of the U.S. District Court for
the Southern District of New
York by Inner City Press which
daily covers the SDNY, says
the plaintiff reported to
David McElwain, a VP of
ViacomCBS; it contains a list
of the entire Dexter crew.
Massachusetts labor law is
also cited.
The case is Lyon
v. Paramount Global, et al.,
22-cv-9229 (Abrams)
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