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To keep things private I'm not going to name the company name. I worked for a very big retailer company, and I was discharged from the company for violating a fraternization policy (aka supervisor/associate relationship). However in this policy I apparently violated it states that all the individuals involved would be discharged if they found evidence of it being true, after an investigation.. Well I was the only individual discharged and the other(s) were not. I filed unemployment in the state of Ohio and won my case. The company appealed, but the determination still came in my favor. I'm a male and the other individual(s) are female. The person who decided my discharge did interviews with everyone involved except for myself. This was a woman who decided my discharge. I feel she stuck up for the female(s) involved by not discharging them also. So I was discharged for violating a company policy that even the company itself did not follow. Do I have a possible lawsuit case against this company? And would this be considered discrimination? Thanks in advance.