Her attorney, John-Paul S. Deol, emphasized that this lawsuit was not just about seeking justice for Mofidi, but also about holding corporations accountable for retaliation and inequality in the workplace. “This case highlights the urgent need for systemic changes to prevent powerful companies from punishing employees who stand up against injustice,” Deol said.
Apple and Blahnik have yet to comment on the lawsuit, and their legal representation has not been disclosed.
Mofidi, represented by Deol and Michael R. Fleming of the Dhillon Law Group Inc., remains determined to secure justice, not only for herself but also for others facing similar injustices in the workplace.