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Anthony Filomena filed a lawsuit claiming he was fired for being gay, while the Chicago Blackhawks hockey team cites ...
A former public relations manager for the Chicago Blackhawks is suing the team, alleging that he was subjected to anti-gay ...
The Blackhawks' former PR manager accused his supervisor of "discriminating against him because he was a homosexual male." ...
Anthony Filomena, a former public relations manager for the Chicago Blackhawks, has filed a lawsuit. He alleges discrimination and retaliation by the ...
The former public relations manager alleges he was wrongfully fired after sharing his experiences as a gay man in an article ...
A former PR manager for the Chicago Blackhawks claimed in a new lawsuit that he was fired by the club because he is gay.
A former Chicago Blackhawks public relations manager has filed a lawsuit against the team, accusing a supervisor of ...
A former Chicago Blackhawks employee is suing the team for alleged discrimination and wrongful termination, according to The ...
The former employee alleges he was mistreated and fired by his supervisor for a previously approved interview about being gay ...
On Baseball With Roman Anthony, this time the Red Sox got it done the right way By Peter Abraham Globe Staff,Updated August 6, 2025, 9:15 p.m.
Roman Anthony will be building his empire in Boston for the foreseeable future, but will have to win a lot of awards to get the full value of his eight-year extension with the Red Sox.
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