Alphonso David, the former president of the Human Rights Campaign , sued the organization in federal court on Thursday, alleging that he was underpaid and terminated “because he is Black.” David, who served as HRC's first Black leader for more than two years, said the organization has a “reputation for unequal treatment of its non-white employees.” According to NBC News, the former leader of the country’s largest LGBTQ advocacy group was fired in September. His termination came after he allegedly helped “discredit” a sexual harassment accuser of former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo . Attorney General Letitia James released a report to reveal the accusations against David, who served as Cuomo’s chief counsel from 2015 to 2019. David denied the allegations. Filing his lawsuit in the Eastern District of New York, David said the HRC “maintained discriminatory employment practices.” According to the lawsuit, HRC board members discussed the former president's contract renewal and...