Lesko v. CHS Inc. et al
John Lesko |
Jayhawk Pipeline, L.L.C., Benham Constructors, LLC, Benham Design, LLC, CHS Inc., The Haskell Company and CHS McPherson Refinery Inc. |
2:2019cv02639 |
October 17, 2019 |
US District Court for the District of Kansas |
Civil Rights: Other |
29:621 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 2 CIVIL COVER SHEET by Plaintiff John Lesko. (Holman, Kirk) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT with trial location of Kansas City ( Filing fee $400, Internet Payment Receipt Number AKSDC-4952797.), filed by John Lesko. (Attachments: #1 Exhibit - Redacted A -- CHS Inc Charge of Discrimination, #2 Exhibit - Redacted B -- A -- CHS McPherson Refinery Inc. Charge of Discrimination, #3 Exhibit - Redacted L.L.C. Charge of Discrimination, #4 Exhibit - Redacted D -- The Haskell Company Charge of Discrimination, #5 Exhibit - Redacted E -- Benham Constructors, LLC Charge of Discrimination, #6 Exhibit - Redacted F -- Benham Design, LLC Charge of Discrimination, #7 Exhibit G -- CHS Inc Notice of Right to Sue, #8 Exhibit H -- CHS McPherson Refinery Inc. Notice of Right to Sue, #9 Exhibit I -- Jayhawk Pipeline L.L.C. Notice of Right to Sue, #10 Exhibit J -- The Haskell Company Notice of Right to Sue, #11 Exhibit K -- Benham Constructors, LLC Notice of Right to Sue, #12 Exhibit L -- Benham Design, LLC Notice of Right to Sue)(Holman, Kirk) |
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