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Former USPS employee alleges discrimination by manager leading to assault

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Junior Princivil, a former USPS Carrier Technician, has filed a lawsuit against the United States Postal Service, the United States of America, Post Master Adela E. Livingston, and his manager Reginald Eshun, alleging racial discrimination and harassment that culminated in a physical assault.

The complaint was filed on August 26, 2025, in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York.

Princivil, a Haitian male who worked at the Fort Hamilton Station in Brooklyn, claims that his manager, Eshun, a Nigerian national, subjected him to a pattern of harassment and intimidation beginning in May 2023.

According to the complaint, Princivil faced hostile treatment, including being singled out for uniform inspections and other disciplinary actions not imposed on his coworkers. When Princivil wore a non-issued jacket on a cold day due to lack of uniform allowance, Eshun reportedly threatened to remove him from his position for dress code violations.

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