Black Woman Sues Bank for Discrimination after Casino Win Check Rejected
A 71-year-old black woman in Michigan is suing a bank because they refused to cash her winning casino check
A 71-year-old black woman in Michigan is suing a bank because they refused to cash her winning casino check, the refusal sparking memories of discrimination from her childhood in Alabama...
Lizzie Pugh was looking forward to celebrating a $12,000 slots win she landed during a church outing to the Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort in Mt. Pleasant, Michigan.
However, when three different employees of the Fifth Third Bank in Livonia all refused to accept her check from the casino, Lizzie was left distraught.
CNN revealed how her attempts to open a savings account with the casino winnings were blocked by bank employees who told her the check was fraudulent.
All three employees were described as being white, and none of them tried to contact the casino to verify whether or not the check with the Soaring Eagle logo was legal.
Pugh, who lived in Alabama during segregation, had asked the first two employees ? who wanted to keep the check ? to call 911 as she refused to leave without her check or the money.
Her attorney, Deborah Gordon, told reporters: ?What happened to Ms. Pugh is yet another example of the hurdles and indignities facing Black Americans as they try to get through the day. It is not only young Black men who are profiled. Fortunately, Michigan has a strong statute prohibiting discrimination in ?public accommodations,? including banks.? Li...