EEOC Quietly Hired Lawyer Who Crusaded for Cases of Discrimination Against Men — Including His Own

A former college student who was accused of rape and later cleared his name has landed a high-profile job at the federal agency tasked with defending workers against workplace discrimination, including sex discrimination.

Benjamin North, 32, sued Catholic University after he was suspended over the allegation. He claimed that the university had violated its policies as well as Title IX, which prohibits gender discrimination in federally funded education. North maintained his innocence throughout the lawsuit and eventually settled with the university for an undisclosed amount.

Now, North is serving as the assistant general counsel of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). This appointment has raised eyebrows among some who are concerned about the agency's priorities and values. The EEOC chair, Andrea Lucas, has been actively seeking out employees who share her views on issues such as sex and gender identity.

Lucas has also emphasized the importance of defending biological and binary reality of sex and related rights. This stance is seen as a departure from the agency's previous focus on addressing workplace discrimination against transgender workers and in cases of disparate impact racial discrimination.

Critics argue that North's appointment sends a concerning signal to employees who have experienced sexual harassment or assault at work, suggesting that the EEOC may not take their claims seriously. The hiring process has been criticized as being overly politicized, with some accusing Lucas of prioritizing her own personal priorities over the agency's core mission.

North's role could be significant given the recent exodus of attorneys from the agency and the office of the general counsel under the second Trump administration. He will now have a huge impact on the cases that the EEOC chooses to bring, which has raised concerns about the agency's ability to enforce protections against workplace discrimination effectively.

The Intercept has reported extensively on the challenges faced by democracy in recent years, including the erosion of press freedom and the rise of authoritarianism. The agency's hiring practices are seen as part of this broader trend, with some critics arguing that they reflect a desire to reshape the EEOC into an instrument for advancing conservative ideology.

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🤔 I'm genuinely confused about this whole situation. On one hand, Benjamin North was wrongfully accused and had his name cleared, so you've got to give him some credit for fighting back and getting a sweet job out of it. But on the other hand, his new role at the EEOC has everyone worried that he's gonna be all about defending "biological reality" and whatnot... doesn't that kinda go against the whole point of the agency? 🤷‍♂️ It feels like they're sending mixed signals or trying to rewrite some of the agency's policies, which could affect people who've actually been discriminated against. I'm not sure if this is a good idea or not. Can someone explain it to me in simpler terms? 😕
 
I'm low-key freaking out about this one 🤯! North's appointment is like, super concerning. I mean, if he's gonna be pushing for 'biological and binary reality' and all that... what does that even mean for people who've been silenced or marginalized at work? It feels like we're taking two steps back on the progress we made with Title IX 🚫. And can we talk about how politicized this whole thing is? Lucas seems to be more interested in her own agenda than actually fighting for workers' rights 💼. The EEOC needs people who are gonna take a stand against all kinds of discrimination, not just the ones that fit a certain mold 👎. This feels like a major setback for equality and fairness 😔
 
man this is so concerning i feel like they're basically saying that if you've been a victim of sexual harassment or assault, your claims won't be taken seriously anymore its like they're undermining all the progress we've made on this issue what's wrong with defending trans workers and addressing disparate impact racial discrimination? doesnt that go hand in hand with protecting workers rights? 🤔💔
 
I'm low-key worried about this new guy at the EEOC 🤔... like I get it, he was wrongly accused and all that but now he's helping decide which cases to bring. It feels kinda sketchy. The politics of his hiring are already raising some red flags for me 👀 And what really gets my goat is that the agency used to be super focused on protecting trans workers & people of color, but it sounds like they're pivoting towards this whole "biological reality" thing 🤷‍♀️ It's like, can't we just make sure everyone has access to a safe workplace no matter what? 💖 I'd love to see more discussion about this and how it'll impact actual workers 📝
 
Ugh, this is just wild 🤯. I mean, I get it, Ben North has cleared his name and all that but like, shouldn't he be focusing on supporting survivors of workplace harassment instead of working at an agency that's supposed to protect them? 🤔 This whole thing feels super sketchy, especially with the EEOC chair being so vocal about her views. It's like she's more concerned with advancing conservative ideology than actual worker rights. 🚫 I'm already getting anxiety thinking about all the cases they might not take seriously due to North's appointment... 😬
 
omg this is wild 🤯 benjamin north is literally getting a high-profile job at the EEOC despite being accused of rape like what even is that?? 😒 and it's not just the fact that he was cleared, but also the whole tone of his new role sounds super problematic to me 🙅‍♂️ i mean Andrea Lucas seems cool and all, but prioritizing "biological reality" over transgender workers? that's some next level gaslighting right there 👀

anyway, this whole situation just feels super fishy to me 🎣 like the EEOC is being used for some kinda politicized agenda and it's just not right 💔
 
🤔 I'm not sure if this is a good move by the EEOC. I mean, I get that they need people who share their views, but at what cost? It feels like they're compromising on some of the more important issues, like protecting workers who have experienced harassment or assault. I know Benjamin North didn't do anything wrong, but his appointment still makes me worried about the agency's priorities.

I also feel bad for the people who lost jobs in the second Trump administration. They were already dealing with a lot, and now it seems like they're being replaced by someone who might not take their cases seriously. The Intercept is right to be critical of this hiring process – it does seem like politics are getting in the way of doing what's right.

I'd love to see more transparency around how the EEOC is choosing who to hire and which cases to bring. It feels like there's a lot of secrecy going on, which isn't good for anyone. I hope they can figure out a way to balance their priorities without compromising on the important issues. 💼
 
idk what's going on with this guy Benjamin North... he gets sued by his college for rape and now he's working at a place that's supposed to protect people from getting raped at work lol 🤷‍♂️ i mean, isn't it kinda weird that the agency is choosing someone who was accused of rape to lead them? seems like they're more worried about defending people's rights than actually helping them? anyway, i'm not really sure what the big deal is... can someone explain how this works? 🤔
 
I'm low-key suspicious about this whole thing 🤔. I mean, Benjamin North lands a job at the EEOC right after being cleared of rape allegations and he's now working closely with Andrea Lucas, who's all about defending biological reality... it just seems too convenient. What if there's some kind of cover-up going on? Maybe they wanted someone who'd toe the line and not rock the boat 🚫. And don't even get me started on this whole 'overly politicized' hiring process - it's like they're trying to pack the agency with people who'll only see things from one perspective. This raises so many red flags, you know? 😬
 
this is a super worrying development 🤔... I mean, on one hand, it's awesome that someone who was wrongly accused and went through hell for their name can finally get a job doing what they love. but on the other hand, it's also really concerning that this person is now working at an agency that's supposed to protect people from discrimination and harassment in the workplace.

I'm not sure how much of this is politics and how much is just good old-fashioned common sense 🤷‍♂️... if someone who was accused of a serious crime can still end up working for an agency like the EEOC, that's gotta be a problem. I hope they do their job to the best of their ability and not let personal biases get in the way 💼... but at the same time, we need to make sure that this kind of thing doesn't happen again 🙅‍♂️
 
omg can u believe this 🤯 ben north is working at eeoC now and ppl r super worried like what if he doesn't take sex abuse cases seriously?? i feel so bad for all those victims who r still waiting for justice and now they got some guy with a history of being accused of rape handling their cases 🚫 it's like the system is trying to protect the powerful instead of the marginalized 👎
 
I'm low-key freaking out about this appointment lol... like, don't get me wrong, North's a great dude and all, but what's going on with EEOC's priorities? 🤔 Their new focus on 'biological reality' is super concerning - it feels like they're trying to erase the identities of people who are already marginalized enough. I mean, have you seen the layout of their new website? It's so... clunky 😒. Where's the clear hierarchy and easy-to-read font? Can't they see that a clean design would make their mission more accessible? 🤷‍♀️ I need to fact-check this ASAP to get to the bottom of what's really going on 👀
 
man this is fishy 🐟, i mean have u seen who they hired as assistant general counsel at the EEOC? benjamin north, a guy who was accused of rape and later cleared his name, and now he's working there to defend workers against workplace discrimination... it's like the universe is trying to tell us something. what if this is part of some bigger agenda to control the narrative on sex and gender identity? i mean, lucas seems super into defending biological reality, but what about all the other issues that are important too? it feels like they're playing both sides against each other. and don't even get me started on the whole politicization thing... it's like they're trying to cram their own ideology down our throats. i'm not saying there's a cover-up or anything, but something just doesn't add up here 😒
 
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