Ex-Kings trainer files suit alleging pregnancy discrimination

Ex-Kings trainer files suit alleging pregnancy discrimination

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Key Points:

  • Crystal Lee, a former assistant athletic trainer for the Sacramento Kings, has filed a lawsuit alleging pregnancy discrimination, sexual harassment, retaliation, and wrongful termination by the Kings and their senior director of athlete health.
  • Lee claims she was demoted during and after her pregnancy, excluded from traveling with the team and treating players, and ultimately fired shortly after raising complaints with the organization's human resources.
  • The lawsuit accuses senior director Jaspreet Randhawa of making derogatory comments about Lee's pregnancy and fostering a culture demanding constant work commitment, and details multiple demotions and role changes that limited Lee's responsibilities.
  • The Kings deny the allegations and emphasize their commitment to a respectful workplace, stating they will vigorously defend against the claims; the NBA has not commented.
  • Lee is seeking unspecified damages, and her attorney noted prior unsuccessful mediation attempts with the Kings before filing the suit.

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