Mike Bloomberg is asking a court to throw out a lawsuit brought by former aides to his failed presidential campaign who allege they were promised to be paid through the general election before he laid them off
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Three former Bloomberg field organizers in Georgia, Utah and Washington state filed the lawsuit in March, contending that they were fraudulently induced to accept jobs with the former New York mayor’s presidential campaign via promises of guaranteed pay through November. POLITICO reported earlier this year that Bloomberg hiring materials described as coming from headquarters promised work with “Team Bloomberg” through the general election regardless of whether he became the Democratic presidential nominee, provided that the aides were willing to relocate.
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