Two United Airlines flight attendants who alleged the company provided youthful, white female attendants on its charter flights for the Los Angeles Dodgers at the team’s request will have to shore up their lawsuit in order to keep the World Series Champions as a defendant in the case, a judge has ruled.

The suit was originally filed in Los Angeles Superior Court in October 2023 by Darby Quezada and Dawn Todd, and alleges that United engaged in discrimination by removing the only minority female flight attendants from the Dodgers charter flights and replacing them with “young, white, thin women who did not have to interview for the highly coveted positions.”

United twice removed the case to federal court on jurisdictional grounds, but each time a federal judge sent the case back to Superi

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