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I am sure someone else did. By her own admission, she started recording the different incidents after her sisters witnessed something and told her to do it. After she got fired, I am sure someone kept telling her she needs to sue them, so she finally got a lawyer after she convinced herself that it was right. I would be the truth (as usual) falls somewhere in the middle. There were probably comments that bothered her, but she downplayed it to the guys so she wouldn't seem like a troublemaker. As far as complaints to supervisors, likely they were downplayed and came across as it was annoying to her.
Just my uniformed opinion.
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Why do they call it "Common Sense" when it is so rare?
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