Citigroup Is
Sued By Former Banamex Staffer But Says He
Can Only Arbitrate and Gets TRO
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Dec 18 – Citigroup was sued in
Mexico by a former Bananex
employee Luis Sebastian Sayeg
Seade. Citigroup responds, as
it does when sued nearly
anywhere in the world, that
arbitration is
mandatory.
On December 17, U.S. District
Court for the Southern
District of New York
Judge John P. Cronan held a
proceeding. Inner City Press
covered it.
Citibank wanted a
TRO to force Seyag to drop
litigation in Mexico and
arbitrate in AAA Case No
01-21-0017-7441.
Judge Cronan
listened than agreed to issue
the TRO. Sayeg is directed to
show cause by December 22 why
a preliminary injunction
should not issue.
The case is
Citigroup Inc. v. Seade,
21-cv-10413 (Crona
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