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African-American man files racial discrimination lawsuit against Dr. Pepper Snapple Group

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SHERMAN - An African-American man has filed a lawsuit against the Plano Dr. Pepper plant complaining that he was terminated due to racial discrimination and harassment.

Bryon Gooden filed suit against Dr. Pepper Snapple Group Inc. on Oct. 17 in the Eastern District of Texas, Sherman Division.

Gooden, an African-American male, was hired by the defendant April 30, 2010, as a machine operator. He was terminated from his position on July 8, 2011. Gooden states that he was terminated due to race discrimination and harassment.

According to the lawsuit, Gooden was terminated for refusing to take a drug test.

The defendant is accused of race discrimination, harassment and creating a hostile work environment.

The plaintiff is asking for an award of damages for lost wages, bonuses, benefits, interest, attorney’s fees, punitive damages and court costs.

Gooden is represented by Kevin S. Wiley Jr. of Law Offices of Kevin S. Wiley Jr. in Dallas. A jury trial is requested.

U.S. District Judge Ron Clark is assigned to the case.

Case No. 4:12-cv-00661

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