Suburban Lantana Man Accuses Wells Fargo of Firing Him as Daughter was Dying of Cancer

WEST PALM BEACH — Struggling to keep his family together while his 4-year-old daughter battled a rare form of cancer, Yovany Gonzalez appealed to his bosses at Wells Fargo to let him work irregular hours.

For two years, the banking giant accommodated the Lantana-area man, allowing him to work part time, often at offices far from the branch near his home, so he could be with Mackenzie as doctors tried to shrink her rapidly growing tumors. Then in 2010, days before Mackenzie was to undergo yet another surgery, he was fired from his job as a mortgage and securities consultant.

The bank said it was for falsifying his time sheets. But in a lawsuit filed this month in Palm Beach County Circuit Court, Gonzalez claims the allegation was trumped up so the bank could escape the escalating costs of his daughter’s treatment.

“Wells Fargo terminated Gonzalez to avoid the need to further accommodate him in light of his daughter’s illness and to avoid incurring additional expense associated with her treatment,” his attorney, Jack Scarola, wrote in the lawsuit.

Mackenzie died March 1, 2011, seven months after the bank fired her father, cutting off his health insurance. While hospital officials in Jacksonville canceled a scheduled surgery for Mackenzie when Gonzalez lost his insurance, Scarola said there is no evidence it contributed to her death — yet.

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Copy of the lawsuit below…

Glad to see the local press take up this story.

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Gonzalez vs Wells Fargo