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Ex-Hawks employee sues, claims discrimination against whites
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Ex-Hawks employee sues, claims discrimination against whites

Published Mar. 23, 2018 6:37 p.m. ET

ATLANTA (AP) A former Atlanta Hawks employee is accusing the professional basketball club of discriminating against white people and firing her after she complained.

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports Margo Kline filed a lawsuit Friday seeking punitive damages and a trial. The lawsuit says Hawks external affairs director David Lee, who is black, promoted a culture of discrimination against white people, and especially white women.

Kline, who is white, worked as a community development coordinator for five years before her March 2017 firing.

The lawsuit says Lee would make jokes about ''white culture,'' hiring and promoting black employees - who Kline said were less qualified - over white people.

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The NBA team denies Kline's claims and says it plans to defend against them. The Hawks statement says discrimination claims are taken seriously and Kline's were thoroughly reviewed.

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Information from: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, http://www.ajc.com

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