Black Ink Crew
May 20, 2021 in
New York, NY to address the
lawsuit he recently filed to end defaming statements made on social media by his daughter s mother Crystal Torres. Ceaser was joined by his attorney
Walter Mosley of Los Angeles-based law firm Mosley and Associates, specializing in the representation of high-profile celebrities.
(PRNewsfoto/Mosley & Associates)
Ceaser Emanuel is a tattoo artist and star of VH1 s
Black Ink Crew (BIC). Even as a significant American reality television personality and a businessman, he still works as a talented tattoo artist and the owner of his NY-based tattoo shop, Harlem, which is featured on the
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SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Ms. Nicole Grayson, an African-American traveling nurse and surgical technician, was fired by Kaiser Permanente South San Francisco when she complained about the new Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) policy reducing the number of masks nurses could use each day and informing her supervisor that she suffered from a chronic autoimmune disorder, a medical condition preventing her from working on the COVID-19 floor. Ms. Grayson has been a successful medical professional for almost ten years and has had multiple contracts with Kaiser. She was praised continuously for her work performance and offered a raise on her new contracts with Kaiser. However, after her complaints, Kaiser management segregated Ms. Grayson with the only other Black nurse. They both were given excessive workloads, given late lunch breaks, and purposefully relieved well after their scheduled shifts were over. The remaining team