Man Sues Maison Kaiser For
Discrimination Then Says Its Lawyer Might Be
In KKK
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Aug 29 –
Akeel Jamiel went to work for
Maison Kaiser on Third Avenue,
and then alleged racism and
sued. On August 28 U.S.
District Court for the
Southern District of New York
Magistrate Judge Steward D.
Aaron held a proceeding. Inner
City Press covered it.
Judge Aaron
gently prodded Jamiel to
produce discovery to Maison
Kaiser's counsel Christine
Hogan. Jamiel responded that
his computer had crashed, he
had to seek employment in New
Jersey and now
"upstate."
Ms. Hogan
complained that Jamiel had
filed into the docket a
complaint that she had
arranged from him to be
stalked and might be "a
possible elk member... the
elks used to be the Ku Klux
Klan before they changed their
name and joined the satanic
cult konwn as the
illuminati/secret society
known as the deep state."
Docket No. 125.
Ms Hogan ask that
it be sealed; Judge Aaron
informed her correctly that
the Second Circuit disfavors
this, but invited her to make
a motion. He said a deposition
should be taken by October 30.
The case is
Jamiel v. Maison Kayser,
19-cv-1389 (Daniels / Aaron)
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