US Bancorp
Sued For Racial Discrimination By
Boatright Now Wants Summary Judgment
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Dec 6 – Faye Boatright has
sued U.S. Bancorp for
discriminating against her as
an African American female.
She is an investment banker
who was hired by U.S. Bancorp
in its Northeast
Region.
On December 4 U.S. District
Court for the Southern
District of New York
Judge Lewis J. Liman held a
proceeding. Inner City Press
covered it.
Boatright alleges
that Managing Director Scott
Verch, a white male, was
credited with an interest rate
swap with NYC which she had
sourced, and that Managing
Director Timothy
Schlegelmilch, a white male,
told Lorenzo Boyd of Stifel
Nicolaus, to not call her
about a business opportunity
with the St. Louis School
District.
U.S.
Bancorp is moving for summary
judgment.
The case is
Boatright v. U.S. Bancorp et
al., 18-cv-7293 (Liman)
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