![]() ![]() A few faced disciplinary actions but were allowed to retain their jobs, the lawsuit says. The lawsuit identifies as many as a dozen or more other AARP and AARP Services employees who have taken business trips like the two taken by Deus who were not fired or disciplined. ![]() The trip to New York involved seeing a show with a vendor after the workday, according to the lawsuit. The New Orleans trip involved attending the Sugar Bowl football game at the invitation of the Allstate insurance company, which has a longstanding business relationship with AARP Services, the lawsuit says. Superior Court, Deus sought and received permission from his supervisor and an official with the AARP’s general counsel’s office to take two separate trips, one to New Orleans and the other to New York City, as being work related. But, according to a 26-page amended complaint filed by Deus’s attorney in D.C.
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