As Richstone of Hercules
Medical Is Sued For Discrimination Journalist
Is Asked For Name
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Aug 14 – Leonides
Duverny sued Hercules Medical
P.C. and Geoffrey Richstone
for gender and national origin
discrimination, and overtime.
On August
14 U.S. District Court for the
Southern District of New York
Judge Denise L. Cote held a
telephone proceeding with
attorneys in the case
including Joshua Friedman and
Inner City Press called in.
Things got strange quickly.
Judge
Cote's deputy asked, Who just
called in?
"Inner City
Press."
Lawyer
asked, "What is the name of
the reporter?"
It seemed
strange, but the answer was
given: Matthew Russell Lee.
Lawyer
asked, Who do you spell that?
"Would you
ask that if these were in the
courtroom? Anyway, L-E-E."
The deputy,
a week after Inner City Press
was told not to speak when
counsel said they wanted no
media on a public call, asked
for the discussion to cease. Research
did not cease.
Some
other chambers don't ask the
press or others calling in to
identify themselves; one SDNY
judge explicitly says he
doesn't monitor who's on the
call (thought it seems he sees
the numbers).
When Judge
Cote came on, she reminded, No
recording, or sanction. Then
she discussed when the case
might be tried. There are
constraints.
Duverny
now lives in Haiti. Defendant
Geoffrey Richstone, according
even to re-filed Docket Number
78, has cancer treatments and
so requests any trial start on
Mondays in the second and/or
fourth week of the month. It
might be November.
The case is
Duverny v. Hercules Medical
P.C. et al., 18-cv-07652
(Cote)
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