Larry Jones, who has admitted arranging hidden microphones in the group's offices, filed the lawsuit Tuesday in Circuit Court in Oklahoma City, The Oklahoman reported. He named as defendants Feed The Children and the five directors who voted to dismiss him Friday.
While he was in court, demonstrator gathered outside the court protest his firing.
In court papers, Jones says he was dismissed "for reasons of personal malice and spite and not for any authorized cause."
He asks for his job back and for damages for "dignitary harms" and for the value of his contract.
Jones also asked the court to impose a temporary restraining order to bar the organization from using his name or picture.
"There is no need for a temporary restraining order because we are doing everything possible to get his name and photo off of anything to do with Feed The Children," Feed the Children lawyers said.
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Source: The Church Report
In court papers, Jones says he was dismissed "for reasons of personal malice and spite and not for any authorized cause."
He asks for his job back and for damages for "dignitary harms" and for the value of his contract.
Jones also asked the court to impose a temporary restraining order to bar the organization from using his name or picture.
"There is no need for a temporary restraining order because we are doing everything possible to get his name and photo off of anything to do with Feed The Children," Feed the Children lawyers said.
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Source: The Church Report

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