Disberry
Sues Bank of
New York For
Sloppy Colgate
Pension
Process
Leading to
Theft
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon Maxwell
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Dec 8 –
Paula
Disberry
worked for
Colgate-Palmolive
for eleven
years, but
then with a
role for Bank
of New York
Mellon her
ERISA pension
benefits were
stolen. She
sued.
On
December 6,
2022, U.S.
District Court
for the
Southern
District of
New York Judge
Colleen
McMahon held a
proceeding.
Inner City
Press went and
covered
it.
Judge
McMahon asked
Disberry's
lawyer why she
was suing the
Bank of New
York. It
appears that
amid rapid
fire requests
to change and
pay out the
pension from
people who
stole the PIN
from her
mailbox, BONY
never emailed
or called
Disberry to
ask, Is this
you?
Questions
arose about
the
requirement,
or not, to
exhaust
administrative
remedies.
Before
turning to a
sentencing in
an illegal
re-entry case,
Judge McMahon
promised the
parties a
ruling and
that if she
does not
dismiss the
case, four
months for
discovery.
The
case is
Disberry v.
Employee
Relations
Committee of
the
Colgate-Palmolive
Company et
al.,
22-cv-5778
(McMahon)
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