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2011年2月21日 星期一

U.S. Jewish ice hockey player sues club for anti-Semitism

27 January 2011 last updated at 00: 03 Anaheim Ducks team, file pic GMT the Detroit Red Wings Jason Bailey assigned to a minor league baseball affiliate a Jewish ice hockey player is suing his former club claim that they discriminated against him because of his religion.

Jason Bailey played in California for the Detroit Red Wings but was assigned to play with the club minor league affiliate, the Bakersfield Condors.

His lawyers say he saw "a barrage of anti-Semitic, offensive and humiliating verbal attacks on his Jewish faith" of Condors coaches.

The clubs have not responded to the allegations.

The lawsuit, filed in Orange County, claiming that Mr. Bailey of coaches Martin Raymond and Mark Pederson "subject to serious and/or widespread harassment based on religion" was.

This included remarks that Jews "only care about money and who's who" and jokes that he is not familiar with money can be.

"Black based on his religion, he was list," said Mr. Bailey's lawyer, Keith Fink, reporters. "She wouldn't skate him. They wouldn't play him. "

The player a complaint with the club management in 2009 and was traded to another team, the Ottawa Senators, who him later to the minor league Binghamton Senators assigned.

Mr Fink said both Condors coaches apologized had him in writing and short were suspended, but that the action does not go far enough and that they should have fired.

"Instead of doing the right thing ... those two guys are still coaches and they sent him to Siberia, the Orange County Register quoted him as saying.

The ducks nor the Condors commented on Wednesday.


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