Litigation
Jun. 21, 2017
Tech CEO hit with employment discrimination suit
A successful Silicon Valley entrepreneur with a history of domestic violence arrests is now facing a civil employment lawsuit claiming he fired his second-in-command because the employee tried to stop the CEO's alleged racist and abusive conduct.
Daily Journal Staff Writer
A successful Silicon Valley entrepreneur with a history of domestic violence arrests is now facing a civil employment lawsuit that claims he fired his second-in-command because the employee tried to stop the CEO's alleged racist and abusive conduct.
Now the former employee, Ali Al-Ansari, is seeking compensation for his termination after filing a complaint Monday...
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