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Monreal is now a weekend evening anchor and a reporter at WCNC Charlotte in North Carolina. Preszler told the Naples Daily News that she could not comment in compliance with a non-disclosure agreement she has with Scripps.
Monreal, Beasley and Nolan declined to comment. All four are older than 40, with Nolan and Monreal being older than 50 and Prezler older than 60.Īccording to their staff bios, Nolan joined Fox 4 in 2003, Beasley in 2016, and Preszler in 2019. Monreal is an Asian woman and Beasley is a Black man. In her supplemental complaint filed on April 6, she says the station and Pappas also "sabotaged her and her older team members by not providing the evening news team with appropriate marketing and support."Īt the time of her departure, the evening team was made up of Monreal, chief meteorologist Derek Beasley, meteorologist Cindy Preszler, and anchor Patrick Nolan.Īll four were told the station was not renewing or was ending their contracts late last year, court records show. Monreal, 51, alleges the discrimination began after WFTX-Fox 4 hired Pappas early last year, three months after the media organization awarded her a three-year employment contract as an anchor/multimedia journalist.