Pro‑Trump Cleaning Company Accused of Refusing Muslim Clients in Federal Discrimination Lawsuit

Pro‑Trump Cleaning Company Accused of Refusing Muslim Clients in Federal Discrimination Lawsuit
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A federal workplace discrimination lawsuit alleges that a pro‑Trump commercial cleaning company in Florida refused to solicit business from Muslim clients and fostered a hostile environment toward religious and demographic minorities.
The complaint, filed by former business development manager Allison Creveling against Southern Cleaning Service Inc., claims that a senior manager in the Jacksonville office told staff he would seek Christian church contracts but “would not allow a Muslim client,” and that this attitude influenced the company’s operations. The lawsuit describes the workplace as “openly hostile” toward non‑whites and infused with political and religious messaging, including Donald Trump memorabilia in common areas.
Creveling’s filing says she witnessed discriminatory remarks about women, African Americans, Muslims and other groups.
Creveling is seeking compensatory and punitive damages, plus legal costs, as her case moves forward in federal court.




