Was Paula Lopez discriminated against for being an alcoholic?

September 16, 2016

Paula Lopez

Former news anchor Paula Lopez Ochoa is suing the parent company of her former employers, Central Coast broadcasters KEYT and KCOY, arguing discrimination based on her race, sex and disability led to her firing. Lopez’s disability is alcoholism.

Ochoa was arrested twice in the last three years. She was also the subject of a missing person search.

On Sept. 2, attorney Janean Acevedo Daniels filed the suit on behalf of Ochoa in Santa Barbara County Superior Court. NPG of California is the defendant in the case.

The suit contains 17 complaints, including termination in violation of public policy, sex discrimination, race discrimination, disability discrimination and retaliation. Ochoa claims she was retaliated against for previously filing a discrimination complaint against KEYT.

Ochoa had complained that she was paid less than her white, male counterpart. She also complained about KEYT converting a makeup room into a studio, forcing her and other female employees to apply their makeup in the women’s bathroom.

The lawsuit alleges Ochoa was subjected to discrimination on a continuing basis between 2013 and Sept. 2015, when she was fired. Ochoa’s first arrest occurred in July 2013 and her second arrest took place in Sept. 2015.

During that period, Ochoa was demoted from KEYT to KCOY while her male counterpart maintained his position at KEYT at a higher wage, the suit states. Ochoa was also forced to sign a “Last Chance Agreement” under the threat of termination.

The agreement forced Ochoa to undergo random drug and alcohol testing, which violated her medical privacy rights, according to the lawsuit. Ochoa also alleges the last chance agreement led to her firing.

In July 2013, Ochoa was arrested near her Santa Barbara home on suspicion of driving under the influence. Earlier that year, she was reported missing by her family, which prompted a brief but intense search near her home.

On the evening of Sept. 6, 2015, Ochoa drove her Toyota Prius the wrong way on Highway 101. Sheriff’s deputies then found the Prius parked at a golf course in Goleta. When a sheriff’s deputy and a CHP officer tried to arrest her, she assaulted the officers.

Prosecutors said Ochoa drove with a blood alcohol content above .15 on the evening of her arrest. She refused to submit to a chemical test.

In April 2016, Ochoa pleaded no contest to one count of driving under the influence, two counts of delaying or resisting a peace officer, one count of refusing a chemical test and one count of battery on a peace officer. She faced 120 days in jail.

Lopez is married to retired Santa Barbara County judge Frank Ochoa. Frank Ochoa stepped down from the bench last year.


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What would we do without lawyers? “I don’t know but I’d like to try it”.


“…She also complained about KEYT converting a makeup room into a studio, forcing her and other female employees to apply their makeup in the women’s bathroom…”


He wore a shitload of make-up, that’s now quite clear…


Hey Paula, help us here a little- if KEYT/KCOY are so blatantly discriminatory, then why would they have hired you in the first place?


We await your enlightening reply.


“She”, sorry…


If you believe in the acceptable medical “diagnosis” that alcoholism is a disease? Then she in fact is\was disabled. If her disease kept her from being able to support herself and was expected to last a year or more she is by definition disabled and thus discriminated against.


I wonder if she ever asked for a “Reasonable Accommodation” from her employer? If she did I wonder how they responded?


Accountability is a tough pill to swallow sometimes…


Well, if she wins then we can all go to work with wine!!


We can tell our bosses to screw off, we are struggling with the disability of alcoholism and wine is the cure. Also we can tell our bosses that accommodations MUST be made to keep our medications at a safe temperature, like a wine fridge.


It’s gonna be GREAT.


Levity, I like it!


Ladies & Gentlemen,


Paula Lopez-Ochoa, so close to power and money, so far from God.


Just saying,


Josey


Actually she is a public menace, and shouldn’t be allowed on the streets let alone the news. I have no sympathy for her, and if she would have killed one of your family or friends, I think you might have a hard time thinking of her as “poor Paula”


If she wins this case, we all lose.


Though she absolutely is at fault, what is worse are the lawyers who take these cases. They profit at expense of a just and fair society.


If she had killed someone, would argument be same? Her ‘disability’ caused the murder of an innocent life?


If she is contracted employee then maybe but if she is at will employee (which most are) then F**K OFF!!