WILSON v. CHRYSLER CORPORATION

No. 98-1833.

172 F.3d 500 (1999)

Donnie M. WILSON, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. CHRYSLER CORPORATION, Defendant-Appellee.

United States Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit.

Decided March 31, 1999.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Amy L. Silvestri (argued), Granneman & Sylvestri, Rockford, IL, for Plaintiff-Appellant.

Stephen E. Balogh, III (argued), Williams & McCarthy, Rockford, IL, for Defendant-Appellant.

Dori K. Bernstein (argued), E.E.O.C., Office of General Counsel, Washington, DC, for Amicus Curiae.

Before HARLINGTON WOOD, JR., CUDAHY, and EASTERBROOK, Circuit Judges.


CUDAHY, Circuit Judge.

Donnie Wilson worked on the assembly line at Chrysler's Belvidere plant from 1970 until 1992 when Chrysler refused to reinstate her after a medical leave of absence. The proffered reason for the refusal was that Wilson suffered from paranoid schizophrenia and was therefore totally and permanently disabled. Wilson sued under Title VII alleging that she had been sexually harassed during the course of her employment and that Chrysler had discharged...

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