Trotter v. The National Football League et al

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Case Number:

1:23-cv-08055

Court:

New York Southern

Nature of Suit:

Civil Rights: Jobs

Judge:

Jed S. Rakoff

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  2. May 29, 2024

    NFL Can't Juke Retaliation Claims In Reporter's Race Suit

    A New York federal judge on Wednesday hobbled a wrongful termination suit against the NFL, dismissing award-winning reporter Jim Trotter's claims of a hostile work environment and state claims but keeping the case alive through a federal claim of retaliation related to the league's decision not to renew his contract in March 2023.

  3. April 26, 2024

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  4. March 04, 2024

    Reporter Blasts NFL For Ignoring Discrimination Suit Claims

    The NFL's reasoning in moving to dismiss reporter Jim Trotter's discrimination and retaliation lawsuit "is way off the mark," and the motion itself "is more notable for what it ignores than what it states,'' Trotter said in a scathing opposition memorandum filed in New York federal court.

  5. January 29, 2024

    NFL Calls Reporter's Racism Claims Baseless In Dismissal Try

    The NFL declining to renew the contract of award-winning reporter Jim Trotter last year was a "routine and sound business decision," and his "hodge-podge of irrelevant allegations'' about two current team owners do not support his allegations of retaliation and racial discrimination, the league has asserted in a motion to dismiss his federal lawsuit.

  6. January 01, 2024

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  7. November 28, 2023

    Reporter Says NFL's Stance On Racism Suit 'Abhorrent'

    Attorneys for award-winning sports journalist Jim Trotter have responded to the National Football League's plan to file a motion to dismiss his racial discrimination and retaliation lawsuit, penning a letter calling the motion "frivolous" and the league's defense against his allegations "morally abhorrent."

  8. November 20, 2023

    NFL Disputes Reporter's Racism Suit Claims, Wants Dismissal

    The NFL told a New York federal judge that award-winning sports journalist Jim Trotter did not back up his claims that he was discriminated against and retaliated against when his contract was not renewed, in a letter previewing the league's defense against Trotter's lawsuit accusing it of racism.

  9. September 12, 2023

    Reporter Jim Trotter Hits NFL With Bombshell Racism Suit

    Award-winning sports journalist Jim Trotter accused two NFL team owners of making blatantly racist remarks that other league officials failed to address, as "part of a long list of cautionary tales involving the treatment of Black professionals across the NFL" included in his discrimination and retaliation lawsuit against the league filed on Tuesday.