Maria Gomez, a sixty-five year old Mexican-American woman, was an accountant in New York City who regularly received favorable evaluations during her twenty years with Kuaiji Incorporated. However, on February 15, 2018, Kuaiji CEO Sheldon Bannon told her that the company could no longer afford her high salary and that he had to fire her. Maria had long suspected that both Bannon and company Vice President Mike Stone had been critical of Mexican-Americans and supported the closing of the US border with Mexico. Furthermore, in March, Maria realized that Kuaiji had replaced her with a white male who had just graduated college with a degree in French literature. After thinking about it, she also realized that she was the only person at Kuaiji of Mexican-American heritage. Maria has come to your office alleging that she was fired due to her race. After a detailed investigation into her claims, you decide to file suit in federal court. Answer the following questions:

Which of the following requests for discovery is a judge most likely to deny:
A) A copy of an email sent by Mike Stone containing a joke that portrays Mexican people badly.

B) Copies of any emails sent by Sheldon Bannon regarding Maria's performance.

C) The transcripts from any meetings where Bannon suggests the company "fire all the old people."

D) A copy of the company's regulations regarding the process of hiring and firing employees.



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