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There is no individual liability under Title VII, for discrimination, retaliation, or harassment. Employers are liable through respondeat superior.
The New York statute, in an odd twist, appears to allow claims against individuals for retaliation, but not for alleged discrimination.
Thanks and an interesting distinction which explains, at least in part, why the suit was brought under NY law. A legal question then would be what limits the courts have placed on those individuals who can be held liable under NY law. The case of a supervisor is obvious. What about an independent contractor of an entity that contracts with the plaintiff's employer for security? There's also the issue of how the alleged retaliation adversely affected her employment with the NBA in NY. I'm sure there are lawyers in CT busily researching these issues.
While I'm always interested in the legal issues raised in cases like this, the overriding concern for me is the personal toll this takes on Geno and his family and friends.