For 15 years of his life, the Kansas City Power & Light District was the place Cashus Riley chose to make his living.
That was until, a lawsuit now contends, he faced such on-the-job discrimination that it became the source of his humiliation.
On Friday, Riley, who is Black and 69, filed a race, age and disability discrimination lawsuit in Jackson County Circuit Court, naming as defendants the Cordish Companies of Baltimore, Maryland, creater of the KC Power & Light District, together with co-defendant CTR Management, which hires maintenance, housekeeping and groundskeeping for Cordish…