Angeletti et al v. Lane et al

Filing 104

RULING AND ORDER granting in part and denying in part 68 Defendants' Motion for Summary Judgment. Defendants' request that the Court dismiss Angeletti's federal and state law discrimination claims against Gerald R. Lane, or any othe r individual supervisor or fellow employee, is GRANTED. Defendants' request that the Court dismiss Angeletti's claim that he was subjected to a hostile work environment claim on the basis of his sex is GRANTED. Defendants' request th at the Court dismiss Angeletti's claim under La. R.S. § 23:631 is GRANTED. Defendants' request that the Court dismiss Angeletti's hostile work environment claim on the basis of his national origin is DENIED. Defendants' req uest that the Court dismiss Angeletti's hostile work environment claim on the basis of his race is DENIED. Defendants' request that the Court dismiss Angeletti's retaliation claim is GRANTED. Defendants' request that the Court d ismiss Angeletti's constructive discharge claim is GRANTED. Defendants' request that the Court dismiss Angeletti's assault claim is GRANTED. Defendants' request that the Court dismiss Angeletti's battery claim is DENIED. Defendants' request that the Court dismiss Angeletti's intentional infliction of emotional distress claim is GRANTED. Signed by Chief Judge Brian A. Jackson on 9/19/2014. (NLT)

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