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T-Mobile, Plaintiff Agree to Deadline Extension in Inflated-Sales Case

T-Mobile and its former Director-Sales Heidi Cramer agreed to extend by 21 days, to Dec. 19, the company’s deadline extension for answering Cramer’s sex discrimination complaint against the carrier, said a stipulation Monday (docket 2:22-cv-03800) in U.S. District Court for…

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Southern Ohio in Columbus. Cramer alleges two top former T-Mobile sales executives engaged in a scheme of artificially inflating sales to small- and medium-business customers, and that she was terminated when the plan went awry (see 2210260038). T-Mobile assigned her “sole blame” for the wrongful actions of her male co-workers in the sales department, alleged her complaint.