No grounds found in rights panel cases

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AUGUSTA – The Maine Human Rights Commission ruled Monday that no reasonable grounds existed in the following cases. Complaints initially are investigated by a commission staff member, then are brought before the full commission. The commission identifies only home states, not towns, for out-of-state complainants.
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AUGUSTA – The Maine Human Rights Commission ruled Monday that no reasonable grounds existed in the following cases. Complaints initially are investigated by a commission staff member, then are brought before the full commission. The commission identifies only home states, not towns, for out-of-state complainants.

Eileen Levesque, Van Buren, v. Rite Aid, Van Buren.

Michele Prentice, Brewer, v. Pride Manufacturing Co., Burnham.

Kristina Williamson, Jefferson, v. Samorock LLC,-Samoset Resort of Rockport.

Heidi Ketcham, Clifton, v. Penobscot County Sheriff’s Department, Bangor.

Janet Greene, Milo, v. State Department of Health and Human Services-Bangor Mental Health Institute.

Rhonda Elvin, Hancock, v. Christmas Spirit, Bar Harbor.

Patrick Kolment, Belfast, v. Adelphia, Rockland.

Mark York, California, v. Maine Atlantic Salmon, Bangor.

Cecelia Boutaugh, Stacyville, v. Penquis Community Action Program, Bangor.

Amanda Grass, Vanceboro, v. Marden’s Surplus and Salvage Inc., Calais.

Christina Henderson, Houlton, v. Community Living Association, Houlton.

Rachel Foster, Houlton, v. Community Living Association, Houlton.

Melody Rose, Waldoboro, v. MBNA America, Belfast.

Mohamed Younes, Bucksport, v. D&L Management-McDonald’s, Bangor.

Celeste Wellman, Southwest Harbor, v. Emery Commons et al. Portland and Holden.

Dimitri Lebedev, Bar Harbor, v. James Bence and Acadia Land LLC, Bar Harbor.

Vitaliy Popov, Bangor, v. James Bence and Acadia Land LLC, Bar Harbor.

Nancy Gervais, Houlton, v. Ward Log Homes, Houlton.

Sheena Rolfe, Veazie, v. Capital Pizza Hut Inc., Bangor.

Chad Harriman, Montville, v. Dutch Chevrolet, Belfast.

Paul DeMoranville, Exeter, v. United Cerebral Palsy of Northeast Maine, Bangor.

Herbert Littlefield, Belfast, v. Penobscot Frozen Foods, Belfast.

Lainie Wintrup, Connecticut, v. University of Maine System, Bangor.

Ernest Lola, Princeton, v. Fulghum Fibres and Louisiana-Pacific Corp., Baileyville.


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