University of Guam denies discrimination allegations filed against them in federal court
A former University of Guam Director continues fighting his termination.
Norman Analista alleges malice, oppression and fraud in the lawsuit filed in the District Court of Guam.
He contends they had no reason to let him go, adding the defendants named in the lawsuit, specifically the University and its President Anita Enriquez, discriminated against him because he is a man.
Analista is asking the court to rule that his termination was unlawful, and is seeking damages for lost compensation and benefits for his emotional distress and humiliation among others.
In response, the University of Guam unequivocally denies the allegations, citing the Federal U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission independently dismissed Analista’s claims.
UOG added Analista has the right to sue.