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Originally Posted by christiangirl
Requesting medical records was unnecessary and an interview with a psychologist was ludicrous.
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Again, they did not "request" medical records or "request" an interview with a psychologist.
After the Minnesota Department of Human Rights sued A&F, A&F, in order to defend the lawsuit, hired a psychologist to evaluate the girl as part of the discovery process. From a litigation standpoint, that's not at all surprising or out of the ordinary. (Though why A&F let this get as far as litigation is beyond me.)
I don't mind A&F bashing, but it'd be nice to keep the bashing grounded in facts.