Clementine Adams, who identifies as female but has yet to undergo gender reassignment surgery, was working in the women's locker room when he was confronted by Jaman |
- Julie Jaman, 80, has been a regular for 35 years at the Mountain View Pool in the City of Port Townsend, Washington state - but has now been banned
- She was made aware of the trans worker, Clementine Adams, being in the changing room while she was taking a shower after taking a dip
- Jaman said she 'heard a man's voice' and confronted the man about whether or not he 'had a penis'
- She told the trans worker to 'get out' but staff said she was being discriminatory
- Police were called and took details of the incident in order to file a report
- Pool bosses say Jaman was barred due to several incidents, not just this one
She was told that she was 'banned from the pool forever' as DeLuna called law enforcement.
Julie Jaman, 80, has been a regular for 35 years at the Mountain View pool in the City of Port Townsend, Washington state but has now been banned after complaining about a trans worker |
Notes from the police detail how Jaman was in the locker room, 'screaming' at an employee and 'refusing to leave.'
Jaman, who has been a member of the pool for 35 years claims she had a 'great relationship with swimmers in the pool.'
But bosses at the facility see it differently - and have explained Jaman's barring as the culmination of a series of incidents where she 'violated the facility's code of conduct' and was not solely due to this specific incident.
'Julie Jaman was permanently suspended from the Mountain View Pool due to her repeatedly violating our Code of Conduct, specifically, using disrespectful words or gestures toward YMCA staff or others; abusive, harassing and/or obscene language or gestures toward YMCA staff or others,' Erin Hawkins, communications manager for the Olympic Peninsula YMCA, said to Fox News.
'We will not tolerate bias, hatred, or discrimination that leads to the oppression of individuals or communities. We will ensure sustained and meaningful progress toward equity and human dignity for...
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