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demeaning names.Jones also claims he was unlawfully fired from the club in 2010, a result of the treatment of the executive sous chef. The lawsuit asks for $150,000 in punitive damages for lost wages, and $150,000 in compensatory damages for emotional distress and pain and suffering.Calls to both attorneys in the case were not returned on Friday afternoon.In December 2011, Belle Meade Country Club was deemed to practice discrimination by a federal judicial panel after they reprimanded a Nashville judge for belonging to the club. The club restricts women memberships and only has one African American member, according to a Nashville Scene article.on 1/7/12 at 7:54I have spent many many months in Australia. I would have to say easily that the average Australian is much more sophisticated than the average American. In fact this ex Australian employee of BMCC is a pretty sharp fellow. Without a penny invested he has a lawyer throwing a case against a club that the average $50,000 dollar a year family in Davidson County despises. The lawyer will split his earnings from this case with the Australian and the Sous chef will be fired at BMCC.The BMCC membership will not dare let this case go to a jury made up of "average" Nashvillians.on 1/7/12 at 10:56Sounds more like some ambulance chasing lawyer looking for a payday to me. Find some dismissed employee who perhaps can't find a job and is sucking on some sour grapes, bring in an irrelevant media "reporter" to garner public "sympathy", then use all of that to whine and moan about the social injustice until somebody writes a check. Then start all