Alexander Morris Alleges He Was Mistreated, Put In Strait Jacket In Hospital

Alexander Morris, the lead singer of Motown’s legendary Four Tops, sued Ascension Macomb-Oakland Hospital for racial discrimination after he says staff assumed he was “delusional” and placed him in a restraining jacket in April.

The talented singer joined the legendary vocal quartet in 2018 and attended the hospital displaying “clear symptoms of cardiac distress,” according to NBC News. He was placed on oxygen after expressing he had difficulty breathing and felt chest pain. The lawsuit filed Monday in the Eastern District of Michigan says when the nurse and a security guard believed he was lying about being a member of the Four Tops, they ordered a psychological evaluation and forced him into restraints for at least an hour and a half, according to NBC News.

Morris noted his role as a singer for safety purposes due to potential stalkers and fans, but they allegedly…

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