Discrimination cases dismissed in Augusta

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AUGUSTA – The Maine Human Rights Commission met Monday and found no reasonable grounds to conclude discrimination occurred in the following cases: Louis Fluet of Mercer v. Goodwill Hinckley School in Hinckley. Stanley Jandreau of Fort Kent v. State of Maine-Department of…
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AUGUSTA – The Maine Human Rights Commission met Monday and found no reasonable grounds to conclude discrimination occurred in the following cases:

Louis Fluet of Mercer v. Goodwill Hinckley School in Hinckley.

Stanley Jandreau of Fort Kent v. State of Maine-Department of Public Safety-Maine State Police.

Victoria Roome of Stockton Springs v. MBNA America of Belfast.

Jessica Smart of Cambridge v. Pride Manufacturing of Burnham.

Lynda Smart of Cambridge v. Pride Manufacturing of Burnham.

Jennifer Kenney of Brooks v. NTWH-Belson Bakery of Belfast.

Kenneth Stockbridge of Appleton v. Thompson Community Center of Union.

Michael Gash of Burlington v. Chester Forest Products of Lincoln.

Timothy Ivey of Houlton v. Aroostook County Jail in Houlton and Aroostook County commissioners of Caribou.

Dale Anne Ivey of Houlton v. Aroostook County Jail in Houlton and Aroostook County commissioners of Caribou.

Hector Valcarcel of Bangor v. Grill Concepts of Searsport Inc. of Searsport.

Timothy Jerome of Bucksport v. Irving Oil of Bangor.

Karen and Matthew Lewis of Houlton v. Edward McQuarrie of Houlton.


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