“I was appalled,” she told Good Morning America in a Thursday report. “I was distraught. I was violated.”
Someone also apparently made a crack while referencing a Hollywood film. “Precious, yes,” he said on tape. “This is Precious over here saying hi to Precious over there.”
Easter, who is black, believes this is a callback to the 2009 film Precious, which depicts a black teenage girl facing poverty as well as physical, mental, and sexual abuse. “It was racially profiling me, yes,” Easter said. “I was offended by it.”
GMA reports she decided to hide a recorder in her hair extensions after a “tense meeting with her doctor.” The feeling was apparently mutual. The audio shows them calling her “a handful.” She had apparently threatened them with a legal action after they didn’t schedule an appointment soon enough.
According to Easter, the doctor was the rude one.
“I was like, ‘I can’t wait for two months,’” she told Fox 26. “I’m terribly ill, and he said, ‘Listen.’ He got very abrupt. He said, ‘Who do you think you are? You have to wait just like everybody else.’”
In a letter to Easter, Harris Healthcare said they advised hospital workers to be mindful of their comments at all times, but said that no further action would be taken.
She is considering a lawsuit. Seems like a viable thing to do since there’s precedent for her to collect damages. A man accidentally left his iPhone recording during a colonoscopy, and caught the anesthesiologist saying she’d like to punch him, and joking that he had syphilis. A jury awarded him $500,000 in 2015.
[h/t Fox 26]
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