SDNY Suit Alleges Dominick
Hotel Gentleman Insulted Muslims His Identity
Still Sealed
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
July 10 – In February 2020 a
mysterious complaint was filed
in the U.S. District Court for
the Southern District of New
York.
Muhammad Miah who
had worked as a doorman at the
Domenick Hotel complained that
"at the end of September 2019,
a man, let's call him 'The
Gentleman' - perhaps a guest -
idled his car directly in
front of the
hotel."
Soon, according to the
complaint, this "Gentleman"
uttered "Muslim something" to
offend Miah.
On July 10
SDNY Judge Lewis J. Liman held
a proceeding. Inner City Press
covered it.
Judge
Liman inquired into "the
Gentleman," his relationship
to the hotel and whether he
should be publicly named.
He directed that
the hotel file a motion for a
protective order to protect it
from disclosing the name of
the individual identified as
'The Gentleman' in plaintiff's
complaint."
The case is Miah
v. The Dominick Hotel,
20-cv-1172 (Liman)
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