Former bank employee sues plank, a Chucky doll that causes anxiety
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A former bank employee filed a lawsuit against the Bank of Truste, claiming discrimination and retaliation. Doll Chucky Several reports have exacerbated her anxiety disorder.
Debra Jones in the lawsuit allegedly placed Chucky Doll in a “people killing doll” in a chair in her office, despite knowing she was afraid of the doll, the New York Post reported.
Jones, after the case in the lawsuit, she diagnosis Along with PTSD, she shared her fear of dolls with her manager at the company’s cookout, saying that it affected her disorder, including generalized anxiety disorder, major depressive disorder and vitiligo, an autoimmune disorder.
Jones claimed she was treated differently when she returned to work last year after two months of medical leave, and accused her of retaliation at 3pm for the need to treat her autoimmune disorder.

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After Jones returned to her new office and new manager, she was “exposed to discrimination and retaliation based on being a qualified individual with disabilities,” according to the complaint.
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Chucky and Chucky Alex Vincent in the scene from the 1988 film Child’s Play (Photo: United Artist/Getty Images) (United Artist/Getty Images)
Her supervisor alleged that her colleagues also “needed leave,” the lawsuit said.
Jones was let go in March after his manager told her he couldn’t continue using his disability as an excuse, the lawsuit allegedly argued, People Magazine reported.

Chucky comes from a 1988 horror film “Children’s play” A dead serial killer lives in boy dolls and kills people.
The lawsuit filed North Carolina In May, the bank allegedly violated the Disability Persons Act, and Jones is seeking compensation damages.
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