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Phoenix Suns Face Lawsuit Over Alleged Discrimination and Security Failures

Gene Traylor, a senior safety director, claims retaliation after reporting security breaches and workplace misconduct.

General view of action as Jusuf Nurkic #20 of the Phoenix Suns and Rudy Gobert #27 of the Minnesota Timberwolves jump for the opening tip during the first half of game four of the Western Conference First Round Playoffs at Footprint Center on April 28, 2024, in Phoenix, Arizona.
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Overview

  • Gene Traylor, the Suns' director of safety, security, and risk management, filed a federal lawsuit on May 13, alleging discrimination, harassment, and retaliation.
  • The lawsuit highlights security failures, including incidents in 2023 and 2024 where law enforcement officers smuggled weapons into PHX Arena undetected during tests.
  • Traylor alleges he was demoted after presenting safety concerns to management and claims the team discouraged him from taking protected leave following a cancer diagnosis.
  • The Suns have denied all allegations, calling them 'delusional and categorically false,' and emphasized their adherence to industry-standard safety protocols.
  • This case is the latest in a series of employee lawsuits against the Suns, raising broader concerns about workplace practices under the team's new ownership.