Jets call employee’s lawsuit allegations ‘categorically false’ in response

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A New York Jets They answered the accusations made by former employee Elaine Chen.

Chen filed a lawsuit, claiming that she was fired in response to her role in investigating the allegations of sexual misconduct against the president of the Chemistry Elhei team. Chen claims Jets He answered against her and her husband after the complaints were filed against Elhai.

The aircraft provided the Fox News Digital, causing accusations “categorically falsely”, adding that the organization fuses legal claims against Chen and her husband.

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NEW York Jets helmets are held by employees before the game against the Minnesotsky Vikings at the Tottenham Khotvpur stadium in Tottenham, England, October 6, 2024. (Shaun Brooks/Imagen Images)

“Recent statements against the organization and elhai are categorically false. We submit legal claims, including slander and slander against Mi -Zhen; Her husband, Larry Fitzpatrick; and other participants, ”the statement said.

“The allegations put forward against Elhai were taken seriously and carefully investigated in accordance with the organization’s policy and included third -party measures.

“This investigation showed the truth, with an alarming turn: the prosecution accusations were not only unreasonable, but also the email in the center of the charges was part of the intentional and illegal conspiracy of the then current and former Jets, including Ms. Chen and her husband, Mr. Fitzpatrick.”

Chen's lawsuit did not define his husband by name. Fitzpatrick was a vice president of the sales and service team.

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The organization’s statement also included a series of glasses regarding Chen's accusations.

“The facts and conclusions of the investigation are irrefutable:

  • The plaintiff, J -Chen, deliberately participated in a fabricated email and lied to the company about her participation.
  • In the complaint, they intentionally miss critical evidence of the role of Mr. Chen in the conspiracy and the statements that she made during her own investigation.
  • Her husband, Mr. Fitzpatrik, among other things, lied about his role in sending the manufactured electronic letter and tried to prevent the investigation by deleting more than 4000 text messages, some of which describe the schedule and involve Mr. Zhen to the scheme from the very beginning. As a result, the work of the fitzpatrik with aircraft was stopped.
  • Text messages and interactions. The complaint ascribes to Mr. Elhei, is extremely exaggerated and located for the only purpose of a fabricated narrative. In addition, before the fabricated email, the company conducted several confidential research throughout the company from external firms, and Ms. Chen, her husband or anyone else was raised in the persecution.
  • The former Jets employee, mentioned in the lawsuit, already admitted and admitted that the accusations of pursuit of Mr. Elhai did not have an actual basis and that he worked together with Mr. Fitzpatrick to facilitate the email, ”the statement continued.

In his trial, Chen claims that the aircraft “aimed at anyone who supported the accusations against Elhai and/or the belief that the sexual behavior of M -on Elhei justifies the actual investigation and/or disciplinary measures.”

The lawsuit also claims that her husband was fired after he “confirmed” the allegations of the investigation.

Jets claims that they usually do not comment on active trials, but decided from the circumstances of this case.

“Although we usually refuse to comment until we submit our legal answer, in this case we are forced to do this immediately, given the decision of Mr. Chen to continue the illegal conspiracy through court proceedings and make the circumstances of its dismissal by Jets public a public issue.

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“She was dismissed by airplanes for legal and legal business reasons, in particular, for her egregious misconduct, including removing communications and lies, all this in the promotion of an illegal conspiracy to damage and formalize both the organization and Mr. Elhai with a malicious intention to be fired and destroyed by his reputation and career.

“We do not intend to comment on until the trials are being conducted.”

Chen's lawyer could not be achieved for comments.

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