Okay people, don’t try this one at home: an Ohio prosecutor didn’t like the answer the EEOC investigator gave her, so she found another “investigator” to reach the opposite finding. (hint: it doesn’t help that the second sleuth reached his result without interviewing any of the complainants – wow!). To read the full article, click here.
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