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Tatas Says He Was Beaten As Kurd As Ali Baba Terrace Also Sued in SDNY By Fired Gay Employee

By Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon
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SDNY COURTHOUSE, May 27 – Mehmet Tatas worked at Ali Baba's Terrace restaurant a block from the United Nations until, he says, the owner Ali Riza Dogan, Senol Bakir and Tolgahan Subakan learned that he was Kurdish.

Then he was assaulted, and called a terrorist because his "son refused to join the Turkish Army."

He was told to remove his Facebook page so that no one would think Ali Baba's Terrace supported the PKK. Tatas became sick, and sued. 

 Ali Baba's Terrace, which is also accused in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York of discriminating against a gay employee, removed the case to the SDNY, where it was assigned to Judge Edgardo Ramo. 

 On May 27 Judge Ramos held a conference in the case, and Inner City Press covered it.

  It emerged that Ali Baba's Terrace's lawyer in both cases, Diane Krebs, did not want any discussion of settlement to be made public because, she said, of "another case" - on information and belief, the anti-gay discrimination case.

Judge Ramos patiently explained to Tatas that agreeing to a discovery schedule does not mean settling.

Inner City Press, which is covering both cases, will have more on this. The Kurdish case is Tatas v. Ali Baba's Terrace, Inc. et al., 19-cv-10595 (Ramos).

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