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Lowe's Home Center accused of firing employee based on discrimination

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TEXARKANA — A Mount Vernon man is suing Lowe's Home Center, alleging he was terminated based on discrimination.

David Price filed a complaint on March 31 in the Texarkana Division of the Eastern District of Texas against Lowe's Home Center LLC alleging discrimination.

The suit says Price plaintiff was employed by Lowe's as an auditor from 2006 to June 2018. Price alleges he suffered from a disability that prevented him from fulfilling his duties as an auditor. The lawsuit states Lowe's infomed the plaintiff he was going to be discharged on June 26, 2018, because he had violated company policy. Price says Lowe's did not hell him what policy he had violated and alleges the firing was based on his age (older than 40) and disability

Price seeks a trial by jury, reasonable attorney fees and all fit relief. He is represented by attorney Wade A. Forsman of Sulphur Springs.

Texarkana Division of the Eastern District of Texas case number 5:19-CV-00038-JRG-CMC

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