“Fire her.“ James Knight’s wife was not so generous.
“Get her out of here!” insisted she.
It seems to see him, James calling Melissa Nelson and telling her: “You’re so irresistible.
I have to fire you, if not my marriage could be finish.” It was the 2010.
Now the Iowa’s High Court has decided: that discharge was legal.
And now Melissa might to understand, once for all…
How could she think about a sort of discrimination?
“This decision is a victory for family’s values because Mrs Nelson has been fired for saving a marriage, not because she’s a woman,” swears one of James’ lawyer to Daily Mail, Stuart Cochrane.
“The Court’s decision clarifies that in case like this, they could support the family without committing discrimination.”
The Mr Kinght’s ex dentist assistant’s objections were useless.
For example: it was unnecessary proving that for both (both of them married and with children) had never been a romantic relationship.
According to the Court was sufficient the risks that it could be happen.
And also, not when she was just arrived there. No.
The discharge happened the tenth year of work.
Melissa, 32 years old, before working as dentist assistant to James’, in Fort Dodge, she worked as waitress 6 days per week.
Then there was the change.
Finally there was a better job, a house and a good salary to support his two sons.
Ten years at Knight’s (who is 53 years old) and it has never been a temptation, an insinuation. Nothing.
Only a good friendship and some mails: it was his ruin.