The Philadelphia Eagles have won a forum battle in a dispute with Bonnie Grant, the team’s former director of communications, now that a federal judge has ruled that she must take her claims of sex and disability discrimination to arbitration.

Grant, who previously held high-ranking communications positions in Philadelphia government under former mayors Edward G. Rendell and John F. Street, claims that when the Eagles learned that she is a breast cancer survivor, she was subjected to a “campaign of petty and unsupported discipline” and ultimately ousted from her $92,000 position.

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