Euromillions draw in 2013, was found to have discriminated against her former general assistant Patrick Breslin over his religion and sex.
This allegedly included by sending a photo of his Virgin Mary statue with a cigarette in its arms and a glass of whiskey in front of it.
An employment tribunal ruled she had subjected the devout Catholic to a “corrosive” campaign of control and humiliation, BelfastLive reports.
She mounted a legal challenge, but lost on Wednesday after the Court of Appeal upheld the original tribunal’s verdict.Mr Breslin, 35, complained Ms Loughrey and two other employees interfered with his religious statues and personal belongings by taking photographs and sending them to him.He claimed one photo showed a teddy bear.
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