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In the complaint, Happe accused Block of firing her for making two posts on X in her personal time: One in which she purported to be a citizen of Kurdistan and referenced refugees fleeing Gaza in the aftermath of the October 7 Hamas attacks, and another in which she used ableist language and slurs against trans people in reference to gender neutral restrooms. Both were made from pseudonymous accounts.
The lawsuit alleges that she was unlawfully terminated in violation of Block’s own employee speech policy and “several constitutionally protected freedoms, including the freedom of thought, the freedom of belief, the freedom of speech, and the freedom of expressive association” because neither post mentioned Block, she posted both of them during her personal time, and she “voluntarily deleted” both posts within days of posting them.
According to the lawsuit, human resources at Block said it received reports about Happe’s posts. When Block obtained the deleted posts and showed them to Happe, she denied making them and “claimed an abusive ex-boyfriend must have impersonated her online.” A few days later, Block fired Happe. She is claiming that Block terminated her without severance solely because she “expressed her political views, opinions, or beliefs in the form of satire” that Block disagreed with.
“X is funding a lawsuit filed today by Chloe Happe against her former employer, Block,”
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