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Date: 04-27-2007
Case Style: KaRon Robinson v. Cavalry Portfolio Services, L.L.C
Case Number: 4:05-cv-00727-GKF-FHM
Judge: Gregory Frizzell
Court: United States District Court for the Northern District of Oklahoma (Tulsa County)
Plaintiff's Attorney: Pro Se
Defendant's Attorney:
Jo Ann Deaton, Lindsay McDowell and Gregg Lytle of Rhodes Hieronymus Jones Tucker & Gable, Tulsa, Oklahoma
Description:
KaRon Robinson sued Cavalry Portfolio Services on a civil rights theory claiming that she was discriminated against by her employer because of her marriage to an African-American. Specifically, she claimed that her employer subjected her to a hostile work environmental because of her marriage and then retaliated against her when she complained.
Cavalry Portfolio Services denied Plaintiff's allegations.
Outcome: Plaintiff's verdict for $150,001 in compenstory damages and $150,000 in punitive damages.
Plaintiff's Experts: Unknown
Defendant's Experts: Unknown
Comments: None