Four Tops Singer Suing Hospital For Racial Discrimination
A Four Tops singer is reportedly suing a hospital for racial discrimination because they didn’t believe he was a singer in the Four Tops! It sounds funny but things got scary!
It sounds like they might have thought he was mentally ill after making the claims. At least that’s what he’s saying. Here’s more on this trending story out of Michigan below.
Four Tops Singer Suing Hospital For Racial Discrimination
According to NBC News, the lead singer of Motown’s legendary Four Tops has sued a Michigan hospital claiming racial discrimination after staff members assumed he was losing his marbles and delusional when he said he was in the popular group. They even reportedly placed him in a restraining jacket!
Alexander Morris joined the band in 2018 and in April of 2023 he went to Ascension Macomb-Oakland Hospital in Warren, Michigan with clear symptoms of cardiac distress. According to NBC News, he was having trouble breathing, experiencing chest pain, and was placed on oxygen. However, when he brought up security concerns because of his status in the Four Tops, a nurse and security guard didn’t believe him, per NBC News, and had his restrained for at least an hour and a half.
Now, the suit is accusing the hospital and those two staffers of negligence, racial discrimination, battery, and intentional infliction of emotional distress, per NBC News. Morris said in a statement, “It was a terrifying experience to be in the middle of a medical emergency, to be placed into restraints, to have my oxygen turned off, my personal effects taken from me, and no help from the doctors and nurses because of the color of my skin. Racial profiling nearly cost me my life.” That’s crazy! I can’t imagine being put in restraints in a normal situation, let alone if I was experiencing a medical emergency!
To make matters worse, Morris was reportedly offered a $25 gift card to Meijer as an apology. What? Are you kidding me? Now, the suit is seeking more than $75,000 in damages in a jury trial, per NBC News.