Gay Boulder Woman Sues Whole Foods for Discrimination, Says Supervisor Called Her ‘Unf–kable’
A woman in Boulder, Colorado is suing Whole Foods for discriminating against her because she is gay.
Jennifer Johnston filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court last Wednesday against the grocery retailer, saying she was repeatedly harassed by her supervisor because she is gay and married to a woman.
Johnstons supervisor allegedly told her that she was unf*ckable and made other insulting remarks on a regular basis.
CBS Denver reports:
Johnston married her wife, Kristin, in October of 2014. Not long after, Johnston said that her supervisor at Whole Foods on Pearl Street in Boulder started to harass her on a near-daily basis.
The lawsuit complaint, filed in U.S. District Court on Wednesday, alleges that Johnstons supervisor made fun of the clothing and shoes that she wore, made offensive comments about her being a lesbian, and pried into her personal life in the bedroom.
She told me that I looked unf**kable, and that only gay people wear crocks, which I took offense to, Johnston said.
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