A former employee of Iron Mountain has filed a lawsuit against the company for wrongful termination.
Clarence Stamm, represented by the law firm of Dillon, McCandless, King, Coulter, and Graham, recently filed the suit in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania.
The suit claims that Stamm was fired from his ten-year Iron Mountain job in Boyers just five days after he was observed in media coverage of the Donald Trump rally at the Farm Show wearing an Iron Mountain visor. Stamm is seeking punitive damages due to the embarrassment, loss of reputation, and anxiety caused by losing his job.
The Iron Mountain company is a Delaware Corporation with offices in New Hampshire, but the suit maintains that they are a “state actor” due to contracts with the federal government.
Iron Mountain could not be reached for comment.