Carpenter
Sued New World Design For Race
Discrimination Robert LNU Is Bulo Now
Threat
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
BBC
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SDNY, Dec 9,
Updated Jan 19 – Antonio
Sanders sued New World Design
Build Inc and "Robert [Last
Name Unknown]" for racial
discrimination.
On December 9, U.S. District
Court for the Southern
District of New York Judge
John P. Cronan held a
proceeding. Inner City Press
covered it.
Sanders is a
carpenter and worked on a
couple of defendants' NYC job
sites. Then he was called the
N-word. Now one of
the defendants is also better
know.
Judge Cronan on
December 9 ordered that
"Robert [Last Name Unknown]"
be changed in the caption to
"Robert Bulo."
That is in
the public docket. Now this,
from Robert Bulo: "I came
across your article and
noticed that you mention my
name involved in a lawsuit...
Your article is innacurate and
defamatory towards me, and
makes it sound like I am
racist which I am not. Please
get your facts straight.
I am married to a black woman
and have bi-racial kids.
This article is innacurate and
damaging and needs to be
removed
immediately.
Defamation of character is a
very serious issue and I've
asked for legal
help.
Robert Bulo New World
Design Build, Inc 11 Circle
Avenue Clifton, New Jersey
07011"
Hopefully
the legal help will explain
that what is in a public court
docket is public, and about
SLAPP suits. Other named
defendants include John Farese
and George Bardis. Oh, and
Bulo is listed as a
"counter-claimant."
The case is
Sanders v. New World Design
Build, Inc. et al., 19-cv-1071
(Cronan)
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