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Multi-family property management company fired district manager for discrimination complaints, suit alleges

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HOUSTON – A multi-family property management company is alleged in a Harris County man’s state district lawsuit to have terminated the plaintiff for complaining about race and age discrimination.

Aaron Pitre filed the retaliation suit against Allied Orion Group LLC and Orion Real Estate Services, Inc. on Jan. 3 in the Harris County 215th District Court.

Formerly employed by the defendants as a district manager from February 2016 to January 2017, Pitre explains that he participated in an internal investigation in which he raised about age discrimination in the workplace and “also personally being subjected to race discrimination.”

The respondents fired Pitre for supposedly admitting to not hiring older individuals, to which the suit asserts “is a completely false accusation.”

Consequently, the plaintiff seeks unspecified monetary damages and a jury trial.

He is represented by Nitin Sud of Sud Law, P.C. in Houston.

Harris County 215th District Court Case No. 2019-00343

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