Civil Rights Attorney Waukeen McCoy Files $11 Million Racial Discrimination Lawsuit On Behalf Of Women Kicked Off Napa Valley Wine Train
#LaughingWhileBlack
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 1, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Civil rights attorney Waukeen McCoy today announces an $11 million dollar lawsuit in federal court for racial discrimination, defamation (libel) and breach of contract on behalf of the 11 women kicked off the Napa Valley Wine Train in August.
The plaintiffs are suing Napa Valley Wine Train, Inc., Noble House Hotels & Resorts, Ltd., Brooks Street Property Management, Inc., Kim Powers, Kira McManus Devitt, and Anna Marquinn.
"The goal of this lawsuit is to ensure that this sort of racial discrimination does not happen to anyone else," said the plaintiffs' attorney Waukeen Q. McCoy. "These are highly educated, successful, and well-respected women in their community, and the treatment they received was disgraceful and illegal."
The plaintiffs are seeking damages, the implementation of a racial sensitivity training program for the Wine Train management and staff, and the prevention of similar treatment to other minorities.
The lawsuit was filed on Oct. 1 in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California in San Francisco (See Lisa Johnson, et al. v Napa Valley Wine Train, Inc. et al, Case No. 3:15-cv-04515).
History
On Aug. 22, 2015, the 11 women, eight members of a book club plus three of their friends, boarded the Napa Valley Wine Train for a birthday celebration. Less than halfway into the trip, the plaintiffs - 10 of whom are black – allege they were targeted by the Wine Train staff because of their race and kicked off the train for "#LaughingWhileBlack." As they were disembarked, the plaintiffs, aged 36 to 85, were marched through the six cars comprising the entire train and turned over to police who detained the women in the hot sun.
Napa Valley Wine Train officials posted a false statement on their public Facebook page alleging the book club members directed "verbal and physical abuse towards other guests and staff," necessitating police involvement in the incident. That statement, though later deleted, was republished by countless international, national and regional media outlets seen by millions of people.
For More Information contact:
Bob Gold & Associates
Mike Levenstein (cell) 323-578-0760
Bob Gold (office) 310-320-2010
[email protected]
Or
Waukeen Q. McCoy (Plaintiffs' attorney)
LAW OFFICES OF WAUKEEN McCOY
555 Montgomery St., Ste. 1100
San Francisco, CA 94111
415-675-7705
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