Dr. Kimberly Persaud, Kimberly Persaud, Kimberly Freeman v. Talent for 59th Street Bloomingdales, Bloomingdales, Macys, Recruiter Paige Walls, Matthew Sung, Christal Johnson, College Recruiter Julie Brownstone, Tracee Williams, Shanade Hernandez, Amber Heaven, Elina Singh, People Leader Working Remote Morgan Dennis, Stephen McKinney, Elina Singh, Amanda J. Schaffer, Tracy M. Preston, Rhodarica Cavalente, Deborah Pack, Nikkita Washington, Debbie Bressette, Deborah Bressette, Francois Rivera, Daniel Rucker, Tony Spring CEO Macys Bloomingdales

CourtDistrict Court, E.D. New York
DecidedApril 23, 2026
Docket1:26-cv-00368
StatusUnknown

This text of Dr. Kimberly Persaud, Kimberly Persaud, Kimberly Freeman v. Talent for 59th Street Bloomingdales, Bloomingdales, Macys, Recruiter Paige Walls, Matthew Sung, Christal Johnson, College Recruiter Julie Brownstone, Tracee Williams, Shanade Hernandez, Amber Heaven, Elina Singh, People Leader Working Remote Morgan Dennis, Stephen McKinney, Elina Singh, Amanda J. Schaffer, Tracy M. Preston, Rhodarica Cavalente, Deborah Pack, Nikkita Washington, Debbie Bressette, Deborah Bressette, Francois Rivera, Daniel Rucker, Tony Spring CEO Macys Bloomingdales (Dr. Kimberly Persaud, Kimberly Persaud, Kimberly Freeman v. Talent for 59th Street Bloomingdales, Bloomingdales, Macys, Recruiter Paige Walls, Matthew Sung, Christal Johnson, College Recruiter Julie Brownstone, Tracee Williams, Shanade Hernandez, Amber Heaven, Elina Singh, People Leader Working Remote Morgan Dennis, Stephen McKinney, Elina Singh, Amanda J. Schaffer, Tracy M. Preston, Rhodarica Cavalente, Deborah Pack, Nikkita Washington, Debbie Bressette, Deborah Bressette, Francois Rivera, Daniel Rucker, Tony Spring CEO Macys Bloomingdales) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering District Court, E.D. New York primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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Dr. Kimberly Persaud, Kimberly Persaud, Kimberly Freeman v. Talent for 59th Street Bloomingdales, Bloomingdales, Macys, Recruiter Paige Walls, Matthew Sung, Christal Johnson, College Recruiter Julie Brownstone, Tracee Williams, Shanade Hernandez, Amber Heaven, Elina Singh, People Leader Working Remote Morgan Dennis, Stephen McKinney, Elina Singh, Amanda J. Schaffer, Tracy M. Preston, Rhodarica Cavalente, Deborah Pack, Nikkita Washington, Debbie Bressette, Deborah Bressette, Francois Rivera, Daniel Rucker, Tony Spring CEO Macys Bloomingdales, (E.D.N.Y. 2026).

Opinion

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK --------------------------------------------------------------------- x DR. KIMBERLY PERSAUD, KIMBERLY PERSAUD, KIMBERLY FREEMAN,

Plaintiff,

v. REPORT AND TALENT FOR 59TH STREET BLOOMINGDALES, RECOMMENDATION BLOOMINGDALES, MACYS, RECRUITER PAIGE WALLS, MATTHEW SUNG, CHRISTAL JOHNSON, 26-CV-368 COLLEGE RECRUITER JULIE BROWNSTONE, (Gonzalez, J.) TRACEE WILLIAMS, SHANADE HERNANDEZ, (Marutollo, M.J.) AMBER HEAVEN, ELINA SINGH, PEOPLE LEADER WORKING REMOTE MORGAN DENNIS, STEPHEN MCKINNEY, ELINA SINGH, AMANDA J. SCHAFFER, TRACY M. PRESTON, RHODARICA CAVALENTE, DEBORAH PACK, NIKKITA WASHINGTON, DEBBIE BRESSETTE, DEBORAH BRESSETTE, FRANCOIS RIVERA, DANIEL RUCKER, TONY SPRING CEO MACYS BLOOMINGDALES,

Defendants. --------------------------------------------------------------------- x

JOSEPH A. MARUTOLLO, United States Magistrate Judge: Pro Se Plaintiff Kimberly Persaud1 commenced this action on December 3, 2025, against Defendants “Talent for 59th Street Bloomingdales,” “Bloomingdales,” “Macys,” Paige Walls, Matthew Sung, Christal Johnson, Julie Brownstone, Tracee Williams, Shanade Hernandez, Amber

1 The Summons and Complaint name Plaintiff as “Dr. Kimberly Persaud,” “Kimberly Persaud,” and “Kimberly Freeman,” who all appear to be the same person. See Dkt. No. 1-1 at 2, 4. To the extent, however, any of these individuals are not actually Kimberly Persaud, the Court notes that “a person who is not an attorney may represent herself pro se but may not represent another individual or entity.” Waheed v. Police Dep’t 19th Precinct (NYPD), No. 25-CV-9101 (LLS), 2026 WL 539731, at *2 (S.D.N.Y. Feb. 26, 2026) (citations omitted). For purposes of the instant motion, the Court treats Plaintiff as a singular individual: Kimberly Persaud. Heaven, Elina Singh,2 Morgan Dennis, Stephen Mckinney, Amanda J. Schaffer, Tracy M. Preston, Rhodarica Cavalente, Deborah Pack, Nikkita Washington, Debbie Bressette, Deborah Bressette, Francois Rivera, Daniel Rucker, and Tony Spring (collectively, “Defendants”), alleging violations of the Americans with Disabilities Act (“ADA”), 42 U.S.C. §§ 12101, et seq. See generally Dkt. No. 1-1. Defendants Bloomingdale’s, LLC (“Bloomingdale’s”)3 and Macy’s, Inc. (“Macy’s”)4

removed this action to this Court on January 21, 2026. Dkt. No. 1. Currently pending before this Court, on a referral from the Honorable Hector Gonzalez, is the unopposed motion of Bloomingdale’s and Macy’s seeking to compel arbitration and stay the action pending arbitration pursuant to the Federal Arbitration Act, 9 U.S.C. §§ 1, et seq. (“FAA”). See Dkt. Nos. 12, 13; Referral Order, dated Mar. 18, 2026. For the reasons set forth below, the undersigned respectfully recommends that the motion be granted and that the Court stay the action pending the outcome of the arbitration. I. Background A. Relevant Procedural History

Plaintiff filed this action in the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Kings County, on December 3, 2025. Dkt. No. 1-1. Bloomingdale’s and Macy’s were served with the Summons and Complaint on December 31, 2025. Dkt. No. 1 ¶ 5. On January 21, 2026, Bloomingdale’s and Macy’s removed the action to the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York on the basis of federal question jurisdiction. Id. ¶¶ 6-7. To date, Bloomingdale’s and Macy’s are

2 Defendant Elina Singh is named twice in the caption. See Dkt. No. 1-1 at 2, 4. 3 Bloomingdale’s is incorrectly named in the Complaint as “Bloomingdales.” Dkt. No. 1 at 1. Bloomingdale’s is a wholly owned subsidiary of Macy’s. See Dkt. No. 2 at 1. 4 Macy’s is incorrectly named in the Complaint as “Macys.” Dkt. No. 1 at 1. the only Defendants who have appeared in this action. There is no indication on the docket that any of the other named Defendants have been served. On January 28, 2026, Bloomingdale’s and Macy’s filed their Answer to the Complaint. Dkt. No. 7. On January 29, 2026, Bloomingdale’s and Macy’s filed a letter stating their intention to file a motion to compel arbitration and stay this action pursuant to the FAA. Dkt. No. 8 at 1.

On February 2, 2026, Judge Gonzalez directed Bloomingdale’s and Macy’s to file their anticipated motion by February 12, 2026, and directed Plaintiff to file her response by March 16, 2026. Text Order, dated Feb. 2, 2026. As discussed further below, Bloomingdale’s and Macy’s complied with Judge Gonzalez’s scheduling order; Plaintiff did not. On March 18, 2026, Judge Gonzalez referred the motion to compel arbitration and stay the action to the undersigned for a report and recommendation. Referral Order, dated Mar. 18, 2026. B. The Complaint Plaintiff alleges that she was subjected to workplace discrimination in violation of the ADA when she was given “no work schedule . . . after [she was] given an approved work accommodation

letter dated 11/06/2025 by [Macy’s/Bloomingdale’s].” Dkt. No. 1-1 at 5. Plaintiff alleges that, although she “was told she could pick up work schedule hours for Luxury Retail Area in [Bloomingdale’s] . . . in the online my [Macy’s] Insite employee portal during Orientation and by [Defendant] Christal Johnson who [wrote] the ADA accommodations letter,” she was sent home “on 11/8/2025 . . . because [Defendant] People Leader Morgan Dennis didn[’]t get the ADA start work letter.” Id. Plaintiff contends that Defendant Dennis “did get the email that [Plaintiff] should start work 11/7/2025.” Id. Plaintiff also alleges that “[Defendant] Rhodarica Cavalente kept harassing and calling and leaving voicemails saying there[’]s no specific written Area work schedule by [Defendant] People Leader Morgan Dennis and that [Defendant] Deborah Pack would be calling [Plaintiff].” Id. Plaintiff contends that she made “many” complaints about “this workplace disability discrimination and,” still, “no work place written schedule existed for her Area.” Id. Plaintiff alleges that “Asset [Protection] . . . stole [Plaintiff’s Bloomingdale’s] work ID.” Id. Plaintiff seeks monetary and injunctive relief. Id. at 5, 7.

C. The Present Motion Pursuant to the briefing schedule set by Judge Gonzalez on February 2, 2026, Bloomingdale’s and Macy’s filed their motion to compel arbitration and stay the action on February 12, 2026. Dkt. Nos. 12-13. In support of their motion, Bloomingdale’s and Macy’s filed the Declaration of Cynthia Ripak, dated February 11, 2026 (“Ripak Declaration”), and the annexed Exhibits A through D. Dkt. No. 13-1. Ms. Ripak is a Senior Manager of the Office of Solutions InStore for Macy’s and its divisions/subsidiaries, including Bloomingdale’s. Id. ¶ 2. Ms. Ripak is “responsible for the management and administration of Macy’s Solutions InSTORE Early Dispute Resolution Program” (“Solutions InSTORE Program” or “Program”), which “covers

Bloomingdale’s employees.” Id. ¶ 4. Bloomingdale’s and Macy’s also filed the Declaration of Nicolas Moreau, dated February 11, 2026 (“Moreau Declaration”), and the annexed Exhibits A through D. Dkt. No. 13-2. Mr. Moreau is a Senior Director of Human Resources Technology, Data and Analytics for Macy’s Corporate Services LLC, a “wholly-owned, second tier subsidiary” of Macy’s, where he is “responsible for the human resources technology platforms used to collect, store, and manage employee information for eligible employees” of divisions/subsidiaries of Macy’s, including Bloomingdale’s. Id. ¶ 2. 1. The Solutions InSTORE Program The Solutions InSTORE Program was implemented by Macy’s to “surface and resolve disputes as early and fairly as possible.” Dkt. No. 13-1 ¶ 5. Generally, the Program applies to employees of Macy’s “divisions/subsidiaries,” including Bloomingdale’s. Id.

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