'Woman fired for being 'too hot' says new employer wants her to keep mum
New York, June 07 (ANI): Debrahlee Lorenzana, who recently claimed that Citigroup fired her because she was "too hot", has alleged that her new employer JPMorgan Chase has warned her to stop talking to media.
The banking beauty claims that her boss at a Brooklyn Chase branch have said she will lose her job, if she continues her tirade against Citibank.
However, Lorenzana has no plans to stop. She said she never identified herself as an employee of the company in any interviews.
"I said, 'I'm going to speak to the media, this has nothing to do with you. I will not stop talking. We'll see what happens," the New York Daily News quoted her as saying.
Also, her lawyer Jack Tuckner added: "These are the people who've been gaming the system. Now they're saying she's making the industry look bad.hey're circling the wagons for Citibank." (ANI)
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