Ex-Suns employee sues, seeks $60M
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Andrea Trischan was the Suns ' diversity, equity and inclusion program manager from September 2022 to July 2023 .
She filed a complaint with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and the Arizona Attorney General's office's civil rights division.
She also alleges financial misconduct, sexual misconduct and racial discrimination.
The Suns say she is seeking $60 million .
Trischan and the Suns , who are working with an outside law firm, previously discussed mediation to settle the dispute.
Sources: Pottinger and Goldenberg departed the organization in September .
Her deadline to file a lawsuit, her attorneys previously said, was Wednesday .
Pottingers first joined the Suns in May 2009 , Goldenberg in 2014 .
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