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According to multiple reports, Rademacher argued that the company’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate is unconstitutional and amounts to religious discrimination.Rademacher, who played Jasper “Jax” Jacks, was a staple on the soap for 25 years before being fired last month after refusing to get vaccinated.According to his lawsuit, Rademacher was looking to get a religious exemption from the mandate, which ABC later rejected.«I am entitled
.Joe Rogan’s sold-out Vancouver show, scheduled for April 20, will not be happening. Rogan has rescheduled the show for October 24, according to his Facebook page, because of Covid vaccine mandates in Canada.
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Former General Hospital actor Ingo Rademacher, who earlier this week sued ABC after he was fired for refusing to comply with a Covid vaccine mandate, has broken out of his usual daytime perch, first by getting mocked mercilessly during Stephen Colbert’s Late Show monologue and soon to be featured in a sit down interview with Tucker Carlson.
Former "General Hospital" star Ingo Rademacher has sued the soap's home network of ABC over Its vaccine mandate. The star, 50, exited the long-running daytime drama in November after refusing to comply with ABC's mandate requiring "General Hospital" employees to be vaccinated against the coronavirus, according to multiple reports.
“General Hospital” star Ingo Rademacher is fighting back after being fired from the soap for not getting his COVID-19 vaccine.
Ingo Rademacher has chosen to pursue legal action over his firing from General Hospital.
A couple of weeks after Ingo Rademacher was pink slipped from General Hospital by ABC for not getting a Covid-19 vaccination, the actor has jabbed the Disney-owned network with a wide-ranging civil rights lawsuit on constitutional grounds.
TMZ, who obtained the lawsuit.In the paperwork, the actor claimed he asked the network for a religious exemption from getting the vaccine and sat through a 30-minute meeting to try and argue his point, but he was ultimately denied. He was fired in early November after refusing to get vaccinated, which he contests is a violation of his right to privacy under the California Constitution.
Gene Maddaus Senior Media Writer“General Hospital” star Ingo Rademacher sued ABC on Monday, arguing that the company’s COVID vaccine mandate is unconstitutional and amounts to religious discrimination.Rademacher, who played Jasper “Jax” Jacks on the soap for nearly 25 years, was fired last month after refusing to get vaccinated. According to his lawsuit, Rademacher sought a religious exemption from the mandate, which ABC rejected.Rademacher is represented by John W.
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