A trio of former Kain & Scott PA attorneys have accused the Minnesota bankruptcy firm of firing their colleagues for publicly supporting former President Donald Trump and the police on social media, telling a Minnesota state court that they were then terminated for speaking out.
Jake Judd (KNSI News)
ST. CLOUD, Minn. (AP) Three former partners at a St. Cloud law firm are suing the firm’s president after he fired them and other employees he felt supported former President Donald Trump.
The Minneapolis Star Tribune reports William Kain, Margaret Henehan and Kelsey Quarberg are alleging wrongful termination.
The three were partners at the Kain and Scott law firm.
They allege the president, Wesley Scott, was upset over the U.S. Capitol riot on Jan. 6 and told the firm’s operations manger to fire two employees he considered racist because they supported Trump on social media.